Hogarth and the Shows of London
Author : Andrew Stevens
Publisher : Chazen Museum of Art
Page : 68 pages
File Size : 20,60 MB
Release : 1996
Category : London (England)
ISBN : 0932900429
Author : Andrew Stevens
Publisher : Chazen Museum of Art
Page : 68 pages
File Size : 20,60 MB
Release : 1996
Category : London (England)
ISBN : 0932900429
Author : Ronald Paulson
Publisher :
Page : 1600 pages
File Size : 12,5 MB
Release : 1997-02
Category :
ISBN : 9780718829674
Ronald Paulson's authoritative study of the life of William Hogarth was first published in 1971 in two volumes. This latest work in three volumes represents a fully revised and updated text in the light of the author's changing views on Hogarth and his art, and on the social and political issues of the period. The general growth of knowledge of and interest in the 18th Century, including the works of historians during the 70s and 80s and surveys of other English painters, have contributed substantially to Professor Paulson's reassessment. In his study, Paulson sets out to discover answers to an entirely new set of questions: to examine not only the apparent nature of Hogarth's works, but also their underlying purpose, and the way in which the paintings are used to mythologise Hogarth's own life. Paulson wishes to differentiate those things Hogarth believed he was doing from those which, as part of the cultural milieu of the 18th Century, he was unconscious. From this study, Hogarth emerges as a more complex individual than that of the elitist Augustan satirist or the subversive popular artist. Volume I charts the emergence of Hogarth the man, placing him in the context of the art of his times. Volume II explores the peak of the artist's career and concentrates particularly on the production and consumption of his works. Volume II takes Hogarth from his fifty-third year to his death at sixty-seven.
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Page : pages
File Size : 41,51 MB
Release : 2021
Category :
ISBN : 9781849767675
Author : Jenny Uglow
Publisher : Farrar Straus & Giroux
Page : 800 pages
File Size : 38,99 MB
Release : 2002
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780374528515
Traces the career of the English artist and satirist, and depicts life in eighteenth-century England
Author : Vic Gatrell
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 720 pages
File Size : 11,70 MB
Release : 2007-01-01
Category : History
ISBN : 0802716024
Drawing upon the satirical prints of the eighteenth century, the author explores what made Londoners laugh and offers insight into the origins of modern attitudes toward sex, celebrity, and ridicule.
Author : William Hogarth
Publisher :
Page : 198 pages
File Size : 37,83 MB
Release : 1772
Category : Aesthetics
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Author : Henry Benjamin Wheatley
Publisher :
Page : 618 pages
File Size : 27,66 MB
Release : 1909
Category : London (England)
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Author : Elizabeth Einberg
Publisher : Paul Mellon Centre
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 20,41 MB
Release : 2016
Category : Art
ISBN : 9780300221749
William Hogarth (1697-1764) was among the first British-born artists to rise to international recognition and acclaim and to this day he is considered one of the country's most celebrated and innovative masters. His output encompassed engravings, paintings, prints, and editorial cartoons that presaged western sequential art. This comprehensive catalogue of his paintings brings together over twenty years of scholarly research and expertise on the artist, and serves to highlight the remarkable diversity of his accomplishments in this medium. Portraits, history paintings, theater pictures, and genre pieces are lavishly reproduced alongside detailed entries on each painting, including much previously unpublished material relating to his oeuvre. This deeply informed publication affirms Hogarth's legacy and testifies to the artist's enduring reputation. Published for the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art
Author : Mark Hallett
Publisher : Paul Mellon Ctr for Studies
Page : 259 pages
File Size : 24,63 MB
Release : 1999
Category : Art
ISBN : 9780300077780
He shows how contemporary satirists mixed the materials of high and low art to create hybrid and provocative images that dealt with a broad range of controversial issues, including alcoholism, the excesses of fashion, financial collapse, freemasonry, political corruption and prostitution."--Jacket.
Author : Robin M. Hogarth
Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Page : 348 pages
File Size : 23,52 MB
Release : 2001-06-15
Category : Education
ISBN : 0226348601
Every day we make intuitive decisions—from the mundane choice of what clothes to wear to more important issues such as which new car "feels right" or which person would be "good" for a particular job. To varying degrees, logic plays a role in these decisions, but at a certain point all of us rely on intuition, our sixth sense. Is this the right way to decide? Should we trust our gut feelings? When intuition conflicts with logic, what should we do? In Educating Intuition, Robin M. Hogarth lays bare this mysterious process so fundamental to daily life by offering the first comprehensive overview of what the science of psychology can tell us about intuition—where it comes from, how it works, whether we can trust it. From this literature and his own research, Hogarth finds that intuition is a normal and important component of thought that has its roots in processes of tacit learning. Environment, attention, experience, expertise, and the success of the scientific method all form part of Hogarth's perspective on intuition, leading him to the surprising—but natural—conclusion that we can educate our sixth sense. To this end he offers concrete suggestions and exercises to help readers develop their intuitive skills and habits for learning the "right" lessons from experience. Artfully and accessibly combining cognitive science, the latest research in psychology, and Hogarth's own observations, Educating Intuition eschews the vague approach to the topic that has become commonplace and provides instead a wholly engaging and practical guide to enhancing our intuitive skills.