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Alan Morrison on Hogarth

25 September 2007
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William Hogarth is recognised as the first great artistic chronicler of modern urban experience. Alan Morrison, lecturer at the University of Westminster, explores Hogarth’s sharp-witted and often satirical observations of life in eighteenth-century London.

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  • Painting
  • Cartoon
  • Humour and satire
  • Society
  • Politics
  • History of art
  • Conversation Piece
  • Modern Moral Subject
  • Rococo
  • London
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