Explore the works of William Hogarth through expert descriptions, moral insight, and historical context.
This edition brings his prints to life with thoughtful commentary and life details.
Published in the early 19th century, this two-volume set presents Hogarth’s art with comprehensive descriptions, critical notes, and moral reflections. It also includes a prefixed account of his life, offering readers a window into the artist’s world, influences, and the social themes of his time. The first volume gathers major plates and a careful elucidation that aims to illuminate both the imagery and its era, making it accessible to students and general readers alike.
The book combines the plates with essay-style commentary, drawing on noted authorities and period publications. It preserves original paging, includes the renowned Analysis of Beauty, and presents additional anecdotes and biographical details to enrich understanding of Hogarth’s work and his place in art history.
- Biographical sketches and life context for Hogarth and his times
- Plate-by-plate descriptions with critical and moral observations
- Expanded notes on notable works and themes, including the Analysis of Beauty
- Historical references and anecdotes drawn from period sources
Ideal for readers of art history, collectors of Hogarth’s prints, and anyone seeking a deeper, accessible look at this influential artist’s career.