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Three Ladies in a Grand Interior (‘The Broken Fan’), possibly Catherine Darnley, Duchess of Buckingham with Two Ladies

William Hogarth
c.1736

George Taylor Triumphing over Death

William Hogarth
date not known
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Lady and Child

School of William Hogarth
date not known
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George Taylor Triumphing over Death

William Hogarth
c.1750
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Death Giving George Taylor a Cross-Buttock

William Hogarth
date not known
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Portrait of Hannah, Daughter of John Ranby Snr

William Hogarth
c.1748–50

Portrait of George Osborne, later John Ranby Jnr

William Hogarth
c.1748–50

Head of a Lady, Called Lady Pembroke

William Hogarth
c.1740

Beggar’s Opera, Act III, engraved by William Blake

Prints after William Hogarth
1790

O the Roast Beef of Old England (‘The Gate of Calais’)

William Hogarth, Charles Mosley
1749
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The Staymaker, engraved by Joseph Haynes

Prints after William Hogarth
1782
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Dr Benjamin Hoadly, Bishop of Winchester, engraved by Thomas Cook

Prints after William Hogarth
c.1800

The Dance (The Happy Marriage ?VI: The Country Dance)

William Hogarth
c.1745

Thomas Herring, Archbishop of Canterbury

William Hogarth
1744–7

Paul before Felix

William Hogarth
1752–62
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The Indian Emperor, engraved by Robert Dodd

Prints after William Hogarth
1792
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Henry the Eighth and Ann Boleyn, engraver unknown

Prints after William Hogarth
date not known
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The March to Finchley

William Hogarth, Luke Sullivan
1750–61
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Beggar’s Opera, Act III, engraved by William Blake

Prints after William Hogarth
1790
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The Enraged Musician

William Hogarth
1741
On display at Tate Britain part of Historic and Modern British Art

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