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- The_Shrimp_Girl abstract "The Shrimp Girl is a painting by the English artist William Hogarth. It was painted around 1740–45, and is held by the National Gallery, London.The painting, a relatively late work by Hogarth, is one of several in which he experimented with a loose, almost impressionistic style comparable to the work of Fragonard. In its subject matter, it resembles the prints of hawkers and traders popular in Hogarth's day.The painting depicts a woman selling shellfish on the streets of London, typically a job for the wives and daughters of fishmongers who owned stalls in markets such as Billingsgate. The subject balances a large basket on her head, bearing shrimps and mussels, together with a half-pint pewter pot as a measure. Its size suggests that it was intended as a portrait, rather than a sketch for a larger work.It is not strictly finished and was still in Hogarth's estate after his death. His widow Jane was said to have told visitors on showing the picture to them: "They say he could not paint flesh. There is flesh and blood for you." It was only sold after his wife's death in 1789, and first received its title The Shrimp Girl in a Christie's sale catalogue.".
- The_Shrimp_Girl author William_Hogarth.
- The_Shrimp_Girl museum National_Gallery.
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- The_Shrimp_Girl artist William_Hogarth.
- The_Shrimp_Girl city London.
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- The_Shrimp_Girl heightMetric "63.5".
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- The_Shrimp_Girl museum National_Gallery.
- The_Shrimp_Girl title "The Shrimp Girl".
- The_Shrimp_Girl type Oil_painting.
- The_Shrimp_Girl widthMetric "52.5".
- The_Shrimp_Girl year "circa 1740–1745".
- The_Shrimp_Girl subject Category:1740s_paintings.
- The_Shrimp_Girl subject Category:Collections_of_the_National_Gallery,_London.
- The_Shrimp_Girl subject Category:Works_by_William_Hogarth.
- The_Shrimp_Girl type 1740sPaintings.
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- The_Shrimp_Girl comment "The Shrimp Girl is a painting by the English artist William Hogarth. It was painted around 1740–45, and is held by the National Gallery, London.The painting, a relatively late work by Hogarth, is one of several in which he experimented with a loose, almost impressionistic style comparable to the work of Fragonard.".
- The_Shrimp_Girl label "La vendedora de camarones".
- The_Shrimp_Girl label "The Shrimp Girl".
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- The_Shrimp_Girl depiction William_Hogarth_002.jpg.
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- The_Shrimp_Girl name "The Shrimp Girl".