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Hogarth

By C. Lewis (Charles Lewis) Hind

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Discover the life of a groundbreaking 18th-century artist who used his brush to both mock and mirror the morals of English society.

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2013-01-12
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Summary

"Hogarth" by C. Lewis Hind is a biographical study of William Hogarth, the accomplished English painter and satirist of the 18th century, exploring his pivotal role in shaping British art. Hind's work illuminates Hogarth's journey, showcasing his artistic innovations and acute social awareness reflected in his paintings and satirical series like "Marriage à la Mode" and "The Rake's Progress". The biography emphasizes Hogarth's unique ability to blend humor with moral lessons, capturing the essence of English society during his time, while also highlighting his talent as a portraitist, as seen in his portrayals of figures like David Garrick and Peg Woffington. Hind's analysis suggests that Hogarth's lasting impact to English art history comes from his transition from being regarded merely to a satirist to an important and gifted artist.

About the Author

Charles Lewis Hind (1862–1927) was a British journalist, writer, editor, art critic, and art historian.

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