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Lavinia Fenton, Duchess of Bolton
William Hogarth
³¦.1740–50
Heads of Six of Hogarth’s Servants
William Hogarth
³¦.1750–5
O the Roast Beef of Old England (‘The Gate of Calais’)
William Hogarth
1748
Mrs Salter
William Hogarth
1741
James Quin, Actor
William Hogarth
c.1739
A Scene from ‘The Beggar’s Opera’ VI
William Hogarth
1731
Thomas Pellett, M.D.
William Hogarth
³¦.1735–9
Thomas Herring, Archbishop of Canterbury
William Hogarth
1744–7
The Dance (The Happy Marriage ?VI: The Country Dance)
William Hogarth
c.1745
Three Ladies in a Grand Interior (‘The Broken Fan’), possibly Catherine Darnley, Duchess of Buckingham with Two Ladies
William Hogarth
c.1736
The Painter and his Pug
William Hogarth
1745
Sigismunda Mourning over the Heart of Guiscardo
William Hogarth
1759
The Strode Family
William Hogarth
c.1738
Benjamin Hoadly, Bishop of Winchester
William Hogarth
1741
The Staymaker (? The Happy Marriage V: The Fitting of the Ball Gown)
William Hogarth
c.1745
Satan, Sin and Death (A Scene from Milton’s ‘Paradise Lost’)
William Hogarth
³¦.1735–40
Ashley Cowper with his Wife and Daughter
William Hogarth
1731
Satan, Sin and Death, engraved by Thomas Rowlandson and John Ogbourne after T00790
Prints after William Hogarth
1792
A Rake’s Progress (plate 3)
William Hogarth
1735
A Rake’s Progress (plate 4)
William Hogarth
1735
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