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Hogarth Volume I: The Modern Moral Subject 1697-1732 By Paulson, Ronald ISBN: 9780718828547
The authoritative treatment in three volumes of the life, work and times of England's greatest eighteenth-century artist. This first volume covers Hogarth's childhood and early career up to the painting of 'The Harlot's Progress'.
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Hogarth Volume II: High Art and Low 1732-1750 By Paulson, Ronald ISBN: 9780718828554
The authoritative treatment in three volumes of the life, work and times of England's greatest 18th century artist. This second volume follows Hogarth at the height of his fame, up to the painting of 'The March to Finchley'.
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Hogarth Volume III: Art and Politics 1750-1764 By Paulson, Ronald ISBN: 9780718828752
The authoritative treatment in three volumes of the life, work and times of England's greatest 18th century artist. This final volume focuses on Hogarth's later years and his growing isolation from his audience and a newer generation of artists.
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George Cruikshank's Life, Times and Art Volume I: 1792-1835 By Patten, Robert L. ISBN: 9780718828721
Written in two volumes, this is the first documentary biography of one of the most influential British graphic artists of any period who, as a political and social caricaturist, was also a great commentator on his times.
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George Cruikshank's Life, Times and Art Volume II: 1835-1878 By Patten, Robert L. ISBN: 9780718828745
Written in two volumes, this is the first documentary biography of one of the most influential British graphic artists of any period who, as a political and social caricaturist, was also a great commentator on his times.
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