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William Hogarth By Matthew Craske

William Hogarth by Matthew Craske


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Summary

This fresh and engaging perspective of William Hogarth (1697-1764) reveals him as a figure who reinvented the very idea of what it is to be an artist.Hogarth was the first artist to make his living as a humorist, brilliantly inventing a means of reproducing a wit for wide public consumption. He ada

William Hogarth Summary

William Hogarth by Matthew Craske

This fresh and engaging perspective of William Hogarth (1697-1764) reveals him as a figure who reinvented the very idea of what it is to be an artist. Hogarth was the first artist to make his living as a humorist, brilliantly inventing a means of reproducing a wit for wide public consumption. He adapted literary satire as a graphic art form and invented the serial print. In his portraits, his representation of human character and its passions broke new ground, as did his depiction of disease and its effects on the body. His sympathy with the human predicament and natural tendency for philanthropy also surfaced in his art. Taking a thematic approach to this quintessentially British artist, Matthew Craske introduces the reader to Hogarth's varied artistic production, including his series, engravings, portraits, and such major paintings as A Rake's Progress. He brings to life an artist who produced works aimed at fostering self-improvement--works in which vice can ruin the aristocrat as swiftly as the harlot--but also works of great humor. We meet an artist emblematic of his day and time but also utterly innovative and long-sighted.

About Matthew Craske

Matthew Craske is Henry Moore Foundation Research Fellow at Oxford Brookes University.

Table of Contents

Introduction 6 Chapter 1: The Freedom of the Times 11 Chapter 2: The Ideals and Realities of Self-Improvement 14 Chapter 3: 'Britophil' 25 Chapter 4: Liberty and Libertinism 41 Chapter 5: Hogarth's Sympathy for, and Affinity with, the 'Nobodies' of Society 58 Notes 75 Select Bibliography 78 Credits 79 Index 79

Additional information

GOR003699094
9780691070674
0691070679
William Hogarth by Matthew Craske
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Princeton University Press
2000-11-26
80
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