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A vivid doorway into a pivotal figure of British art, and a masterclass in narrative portraiture. Biographical Anecdotes Of William Hogarth, With A Catalogue Of His Works gathers John Nichols's lucid, affectionate chronicle of Hogarth's life, work, and restless curiosity. The book blends biographical anecdotes with thoughtful study of Georgian England's portraiture and caricature, offering a rich sense of 18th century art, London life, and the social force of visual satire. It is more than a study of a painter-engraver; it is a complete works reference that guides readers through Hogarth's…mehr

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A vivid doorway into a pivotal figure of British art, and a masterclass in narrative portraiture. Biographical Anecdotes Of William Hogarth, With A Catalogue Of His Works gathers John Nichols's lucid, affectionate chronicle of Hogarth's life, work, and restless curiosity. The book blends biographical anecdotes with thoughtful study of Georgian England's portraiture and caricature, offering a rich sense of 18th century art, London life, and the social force of visual satire. It is more than a study of a painter-engraver; it is a complete works reference that guides readers through Hogarth's prolific output while illuminating the era that shaped him. This illustrated edition deepens its appeal for both casual readers and collectors. It is a gateway for those exploring art history biography, the evolution of British art history, and the enduring craft of caricature engraving. Nichols's catalogue, presented with care, invites scholars and enthusiasts to trace the arc of Hogarth's life and the complex web of images that defined an age. The book stands as a cultured bridge between past and present, a keepsake for libraries and study rooms alike. Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions, this volume is restored for today's and future generations. More than a reprint - it is a collector's item and a cultural treasure for any audience devoted to 18th century art, British lore, and the discipline of complete works reference.