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THE BATHOS - WILLIAM HOGARTH
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Item Number: 94-455
William Hogarth (1697-1764) was a highly skilled English artist, represented at the National Gallery, London,Tate Gallery, London and numerous other major collections,
some by circumstance of his extraordinary approach to art and life. Disgusted by the corruption of politics and the immorality of the populace, he turned his
enormous talents to the production of moral works which satirized everything from scientific zeal to the institution of marriage. Engravings from the originals were
made and prints sold by subscription and at large. These allowed average people to purchase the works and owing to their even handed condemnation and extraordinary
satirical imagery, they were very popular. The following are original William Hogarth copper plate prints. Dimensions given are plate sizes. Each is professionally
mounted and matted in fully protective archival materials and ready for framing.
March 3, 1764. Hogarths final work. Meaning an abrupt change to greatly diminished status, he dedicates it to dealers in dark pictures.
The dying figure is surrounded by images of death as well as symbols of the criticisms of his work. He died 6 months later. 12 3/4 x 13 3/8.
Layaway is available for this item.
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