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(OCoLC)1091248982
HOGART
750
Hogarth :
place and progress.
London :
Sir John Soane's Museum,
2019.
144 pages :
illustrations (black and white, and color) ;
27 cm
text
rdacontent
still image
rdacontent
unmediated
rdamedia
volume
rdacarrier
"First published on the occasion of the exhibition 'Hogarth: Place and Progress' at the Sir John Soane's Museum, 9 October 2019 - 5 January 2020"--Title page verso.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 138-139) and index.
Foreword --
Hogarth: place and progress /
David Bindman and Bruce Boucher --
Soane and Hogarth /
Bruce Boucher --
Hogarth: the people's artist? /
David Bindman --
Pleasure of progress: Hogarth and the pictorial sequence /
Frédéric Ogée --
Hogarth's the 'Happy Marriage' /
Jacqueline Riding -- Catalogue.
A highly illustrated journey through Hogarth's series paintings and engravings, from the blockbuster 'Rake's Progress and Marriage a la Mode' to the enigmatic and lesser known Happy Marriage this book offers a close analysis of place and setting in Hogarth's works' in order to revisit the artist's complex stance on morality, society, and the city, and the enduring appeal of his satires in the present.0William Hogarth (1697-1764) remains one of Britain's best loved painters. His most renowned works, the series relating to moral subjects, are rarely displayed together, and will be united at the Soane Museum for the first time in its history.0The book also focusses tightly on Hogarth's series; The Soane Museum's own Rake's Progress and An Election, as well as Marriage a la Mode, the Four Times of Day, as well as the three surviving paintings of The Happy Marriage engraved series such as Stages of Cruelty, Industry and Idleness and Gin Lane and Beer Street. It is edited by David Bindman, a world authority on Hogarth and comprises four essays by leading academics, along with Bindman's own introduction to each of the series according to the themes of "place" and "progress".00Exhibition: Sir John Soane's Museum, London, UK (09.10.2019-05.01.2020).
Hogarth, William,
1697-1764
Exhibitions.
Hogarth, William,
1697-1764
Criticism and interpretation.
Hogarth, William,
1697-1764.
fast
(OCoLC)fst00061534
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
fast
(OCoLC)fst01411635
Bindeman, David,
writer of essay.
Boucher, Bruce,
writer of essay.
http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n91026563
Ogée, Frédéric,
writer of essay.
http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no98082217
Riding, Jacqueline,
writer of essay.
http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n98019625
Hogarth, William,
1697-1764.
Works.
Selections.
Sir John Soane's Museum,
host institution.
http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n85260825