This volume, "The Works of William Hogarth, Volume 5," offers a comprehensive look at the celebrated 18th-century English artist and satirist, William Hogarth. Featuring contributions from Austin Dobson, John La Farge, John Nichols, George Steevens, Samuel Ireland, and Hogarth himself, this collection provides invaluable insights into his artistic genius and the social context in which he worked.
Included in this volume are Hogarth's seminal work, "The Analysis of Beauty," exploring his theories on aesthetics and visual appeal, as well as "Five Days' Peregrination," offering a glimpse into his personal life and travels. The essays and analyses by various contributors shed light on Hogarth's techniques, influences, and enduring impact on the art world. This collection is essential for art historians, students, and anyone interested in British art and culture of the 18th century.
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