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William Hogarth

Hogarth exhibition poster, 1971

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About the artwork
This exhibition poster was used to promote the 1971-2 William Hogarth exhibition, which took place in the Duveen galleries at the Tate Gallery, now Tate Britain. Looking at Hogarth within the context of his time, and drawing on recent Hogarth scholarship, it focused on the artist’s life and career in greater depth than Tate’s previous exhibitions of his work, and showcased 222 of Hogarth’s works. The poster used an image of Characters and Caricaturas, 1743, Hogarth’s illustration warning against the use of caricature rather than character drawing, and the text reads:

The Tate Gallery

Admission 30p (students and old-age pensioners 15p)

Mon, Wed, Fri, Sat 10-6. Tue, Thur 10-8. Sun 2-6.

Closed 24, 25, 26 December

2 December 1971 – 6 February 1972

HOGARTH
  • Artist William Hogarth
  • Artwork Hogarth exhibition poster
  • Date of work 1971
  • Credit © Tate
William Hogarth, The Painter and his Pug, 1745

ABOUT THE ARTIST

William Hogarth (1697 -1764) was an English painter and engraver, renowned for his satirical engravings. Contemporary drama and novels provided Hogarth with inspiration and often explored themes of vanity, corruption, betrayal and death. His engravings and prints were hugely popular and mass-produced in his lifetime, making him one of the most significant English artists of his generation.
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