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Artist William Hogarth terracotta bust (c1741) by Louis François Roubiliac at National Portrait Gallery. London, United Kingdom. | William Hogarth self portrait with pug (1745) at Tate Britain. London, United Kingdom. | William Hogarth self portrait (c1757-8) at National Portrait Gallery. London, United Kingdom. | The Beggar's Opera painting (1729) by William Hogarth at Yale Center for British Art. New Haven, CT. |
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Scene from 'Beggar's Opera' IV painting (1731) by William Hogarth at Tate Britain. London, United Kingdom. | Wedding of Stephen Beckingham & Mary Cox painting (1729) by William Hogarth at Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, NY. | A House of Cards painting (c1730) by William Hogarth at National Museum of Wales. Cardiff, Wales. | A Children's Tea Party painting (c1730) by William Hogarth at National Museum of Wales. Cardiff, Wales. |
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The Jones Family Conversation Piece painting (1730) by William Hogarth at National Museum of Wales. Cardiff, Wales. | The John & Elizabeth Jeffreys & their children portrait (1730) by William Hogarth at Yale Center for British Art. New Haven, CT. | William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland portrait (1732) by William Hogarth at Yale Center for British Art. New Haven, CT. | Southwark Fair painting (1733) by William Hogarth of England at Cincinnati Art Museum. Cincinnati, OH. |
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Thomas Western Family painting (1738) by William Hogarth at National Gallery of Ireland. Dublin, Ireland. | Strode Family painting (c1738) by William Hogarth at Tate Britain. London, United Kingdom. | Portrait of a Lady (c1740) by William Hogarth at Detroit Institute of Arts. Detroit, MI. | Shrimp Girl painting (c1740-5) by William Hogarth at National Gallery. London, United Kingdom. |
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Mathematician William Jones (introduced ?) portrait (1740) by William Hogarth at National Portrait Gallery. London, United Kingdom. | Beggar's Opera's actress Lavinia Fenton, Duchess of Bolton portrait (c1740-50) by William Hogarth at Tate Britain. London, United Kingdom. | William Cavendish, Marquess of Hartington portrait (1741) by William Hogarth at Yale Center for British Art. New Haven, CT. | Portrait of Theodore Jacobsen (1742) by William Hogarth at Cleveland Museum of Art. Cleveland, OH. |
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The Graham Children painting (1742) by William Hogarth at National Gallery. London, United Kingdom. | David Garrick as Richard III painting (c1742-5) by William Hogarth at Walker Art Gallery. Liverpool, England. | Arranging marriage between son of bankrupt earl to daughter of rich merchant from Marriage a-la-Mode series of paintings (c1743) by William Hogarth at National Gallery. London, United Kingdom. | Marriage problems from Marriage a-la-Mode series of paintings (c1743) by William Hogarth at National Gallery. London, United Kingdom. |
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Marriage in trouble from Marriage a-la-Mode series of paintings (c1743) by William Hogarth at National Gallery. London, United Kingdom. | Portrait of unknown lady (1744) by William Hogarth at Walker Art Gallery. Liverpool, England. | Richard Mouteney portrait (1746) by William Hogarth at Neue Pinakothek. Munich, Germany. | Mackinen Children painting (1747) by William Hogarth at National Gallery of Ireland. Dublin, Ireland. |
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Gate of Calais painting (c1748) by William Hogarth at Tate Britain. London, United Kingdom. | March of English Guards against Jacobite Army in 1745 engraving (1750) by Luke Sullivan after William Hogarth at National Portrait Gallery of Scotland. Edinburgh, Scotland. | Heads of Six Hogarth Servants painting (c1750-5) by William Hogarth at Tate Britain. London, United Kingdom. | Humours of an Election I: Canvassing painting by William Hogarth at Sir John Soane's Museum. London, United Kingdom. |
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Humours of an Election I: Entertainment painting by William Hogarth at Sir John Soane's Museum. London, United Kingdom. | Humours of an Election I: Polling painting by William Hogarth at Sir John Soane's Museum. London, United Kingdom. | Humours of an Election I: Chairing the Member painting by William Hogarth at Sir John Soane's Museum. London, United Kingdom. |
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