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Hogarth was born in 1697 near the East End cattle market of Smithfield. After apprenticing at a silver workshop, where he mastered the art of engraving, Hogarth opened his own print shop. The artistâs first widespread notice came with the publication of The South Sea Scheme (1721), ridiculing the greed and corruption of stock market speculators. A Harlot's Progress (1732) brought Hogarth tremendous success and celebrity, leading to a second morality series, A Rake's Progress (1734).
Throughout the 1730s and 1740s, the artistâs reputation grew and so did his interest in social and moral reform. Hogarthâs work took on a distinctly propagandist tone, directed at the urbanization of London and the cityâs problems with crime, prostitution, gambling, and alcoholism.
Hogarth was born in 1697 near the East End cattle market of Smithfield. After apprenticing at a silver workshop, where he mastered the art of engraving, Hogarth opened his own print shop. The artistâs first widespread notice came with the publication of The South Sea Scheme (1721), ridiculing the greed and corruption of stock market speculators. A Harlot's Progress (1732) brought Hogarth tremendous success and celebrity, leading to a second morality series, A Rake's Progress (1734).
Throughout the 1730s and 1740s, the artistâs reputation grew and so did his interest in social and moral reform. Hogarthâs work took on a distinctly propagandist tone, directed at the urbanization of London and the cityâs problems with crime, prostitution, gambling, and alcoholism.
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Date and Time: |
20 November 2013 at 7:30 pm |
Duration: | 1 hour |
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Venue: |
The Wheatsheaf |
Organised by: |
Sohemian Society |
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Tickets: |
£4 |
Available from: |
From door on evening. |
Additional Information: |
Contact David.Fogarty@prsformusic.com |
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