Nettetfrom John Nichols, ed., The works of William Hogarth: ... Taste in High Life. Artist Samuel Phillips (British) Artist after William Hogarth (British, 1697–1764) Date 1798, printed … NettetTaste in High Life is an oil-on-canvas painting from around 1742, by William Hogarth.
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http://artcollection.drury.edu/items/show/1648 NettetThis was probably the pet of the household of women who continued to use the house in Chiswick long after Hogarth had gone – they included his sister, Anne, who lived until 1771, his wife, Jane, her cousin Mary Lewis and a family friend, Miss Julian Bere. Mary Lewis probably commissioned the stone as she lived on at the House after Jane died ... the troll in the bowl
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NettetH-F. Gravelot, A Game of Quadrille. G. Hamilton, Group portrait. A. Devis, John Orde, His Wife Anne, and His Eldest Son William. J. Bretherton after T. Orde, High Life Below Stairs. [Unknown artist], An Unknown Man. Anti-Slavery Conder Token. T. Clarkson, The History of the Rise, Progress, and Accomplishment of the abolition of the African ... NettetEngraving by T. Phillibrown after W. Hogarth. The interior of a salon with fashionable people in hoop skirts and corsets, and in which even the servant and the dog are dressed up; satire of contemporary fashion. Engraving by T. Phillibrown after W. Hogarth. Wellcome uses cookies. NettetObject: Taste in High Life. Description Copy of an expensively furnished interior with an elderly lady wearing an enormous hooped petticoat in conversation with an … sewer plans for my property