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- catalog contributor b7441448.
- catalog created "1971.".
- catalog date "1971".
- catalog date "1971.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1971.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- catalog description "V.1 -- Preface -- I. The range of possibilities, 1697-1720 -- Richard Hogarth in London -- A London childhood -- The Fleet prison -- Apprenticeship -- Early career as an engraver -- II. The evolution of a genre, 1720-32 -- The presence of Sir James Thornhill -- "The bad taste of the town" -- Hudibras -- The beginnings of a painter -- Conversation pictures -- A harlot's progress -- III. Challenge and response, 1732-45 -- Patron and public -- Artist and activist -- Comic and sublime history painting -- Portrait painting -- Marriage à la mode -- v. 2 -- IV. From morality to aesthetics, 1745-54 -- Loose ends and beginnings -- Art and charity -- The popular prints -- Art as subject -- Hogarth's critics and the academy -- The analysis of beauty -- V. The final decade, 1754-64 -- The election: art and politics -- The last histories -- Illness, withdrawal, writings -- The exhibitions of 1761 and '62 -- The Times -- "Finis": the Tailpiece -- Appendixes -- A. Hogarth's ancestry -- B. Genealogical inscriptoins in the Hogarth family Bible -- C. Letters, etc., by Richard Hogarth -- D. Hogarth vs. Morris -- E. The Engravers' Act -- F. The Gentlemen's Magazine obituary of Thornhill and the "Britophil" essay -- G. the critical reception of The Analysis of Beauty -- H. Hogarth-Kirby letter, 7 June 1754 -- I. The negotiations between the artists and dilettanti, 1748-55 -- J. Hogarth's will -- K. Eulogies of Hogarth -- L. Mrs. Hogarth's sale catalogue.".
- catalog extent "2 v.".
- catalog hasFormat "Hogarth: his life, art, and times.".
- catalog identifier "0300013884".
- catalog isFormatOf "Hogarth: his life, art, and times.".
- catalog isPartOf "Studies in British art (Unnumbered)".
- catalog isPartOf "Studies in British art".
- catalog issued "1971".
- catalog issued "1971.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New Haven, Published for the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art (London) by the Yale University Press,".
- catalog relation "Hogarth: his life, art, and times.".
- catalog subject "760/.092 B 20".
- catalog subject "English graphic arts Hogarth, William Biographies".
- catalog subject "Hogarth, William, 1697-1764.".
- catalog subject "Hogarth, William.".
- catalog subject "ND497.H7 P38".
- catalog tableOfContents "V.1 -- Preface -- I. The range of possibilities, 1697-1720 -- Richard Hogarth in London -- A London childhood -- The Fleet prison -- Apprenticeship -- Early career as an engraver -- II. The evolution of a genre, 1720-32 -- The presence of Sir James Thornhill -- "The bad taste of the town" -- Hudibras -- The beginnings of a painter -- Conversation pictures -- A harlot's progress -- III. Challenge and response, 1732-45 -- Patron and public -- Artist and activist -- Comic and sublime history painting -- Portrait painting -- Marriage à la mode -- v. 2 -- IV. From morality to aesthetics, 1745-54 -- Loose ends and beginnings -- Art and charity -- The popular prints -- Art as subject -- Hogarth's critics and the academy -- The analysis of beauty -- V. The final decade, 1754-64 -- The election: art and politics -- The last histories -- Illness, withdrawal, writings -- The exhibitions of 1761 and '62 -- The Times -- "Finis": the Tailpiece -- Appendixes -- A. Hogarth's ancestry -- B. Genealogical inscriptoins in the Hogarth family Bible -- C. Letters, etc., by Richard Hogarth -- D. Hogarth vs. Morris -- E. The Engravers' Act -- F. The Gentlemen's Magazine obituary of Thornhill and the "Britophil" essay -- G. the critical reception of The Analysis of Beauty -- H. Hogarth-Kirby letter, 7 June 1754 -- I. The negotiations between the artists and dilettanti, 1748-55 -- J. Hogarth's will -- K. Eulogies of Hogarth -- L. Mrs. Hogarth's sale catalogue.".
- catalog title "Hogarth: his life, art, and times.".
- catalog type "text".