Hogarth Life in Progress

Cover of Hogarth Life in Progress by Jacqueline Riding
Year: 2021
Language: en
Edition: Main
Pages: 544
ISBN-13: 9781788163477
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Height: 9.4488 Inches
Length: 6.37794 Inches
Weight: 2.16273479022 Pounds
Width: 1.85039 Inches
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Hogarth Life in Progress by Jacqueline Riding, published by Profile Books Limited in 2021, is a comprehensive biography that explores the life and artistic achievements of William Hogarth. Spanning 544 pages, this edition delves into Hogarth’s journey from humble beginnings to becoming a significant figure in 18th-century art. The narrative immerses readers in the vibrant world of Georgian London, highlighting the social and cultural contexts that shaped Hogarth’s work.

In this detailed account, Riding presents Hogarth not only as an engraver and painter but also as a storyteller and innovator in art theory. The book examines his multifaceted personality, revealing him as a devoted husband and philanthropist who navigated both triumphs and challenges in his career. Readers will find insights into Hogarth’s techniques and contributions to art history, as well as the societal themes he addressed through his work. This biography offers a rich exploration of art, history, and the complexities of a man whose vision continues to resonate today.


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THE SUNDAY TIMES ART BOOK OF THE YEARChristie’s Best Art Books of the Year’Deft and richly detailed … rescues the artist from John Bull caricature’ – Michael Prodger, Sunday Times ‘Marvellous … a vivid and compelling reconstruction of the settings of Hogarth’s life and artistic achievements, and of the nature of the man’ – Professor Linda Colley, author of The Gun, the Ship, and the Pen ‘Full of richness, originality and considered humour, unafraid to shock with thrilling new insight … terrific’ – Dr Gus Casely-Hayford, Director of V&A Stratford & Sky Arts’The full technicolour panorama of Georgian life laid out in a huge and passionate book’ – Lucy Worsley, Chief Curator at Historic Royal Palaces and author of Courtiers: The Secret History of the Georgian CourtOn a late spring night in 1732, a boisterous group of friends set out from their local pub. They are beginning a journey, a ‘peregrination’ that will take them through the gritty streets of Georgian London and along the River Thames as far as the Isle of Sheppey. And among them is an up-and-coming engraver and painter, just beginning to make a name for himself: William Hogarth.Hogarth’s vision, to a vast degree, still defines the eighteenth century. In this, the first biography for over twenty years, Jacqueline Riding brings him to vivid life, immersing us in the world he inhabited and from which he drew inspiration. At the same time, she introduces us to an artist who was far bolder and more various than we give him credit for: an ambitious self-made man, a devoted husband, a sensitive portraitist, an unmatched storyteller, philanthropist, technical innovator and author of a seminal work of art theory. Following in his own footsteps from humble beginnings to professional triumph (and occasional disaster), Hogarth illuminates the work and life of a great artist who embraced the highest principles even while charting humanity’s lowest vices.

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Language: en. Pages: 544. Edition: Main.

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