Add this copy of Hogarth: the Artist and the City to cart. $18.00, very good condition, Sold by Calliopebooks rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Rockville, MD, UNITED STATES, published 2007 by Tate.
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Very Good++ Size: 9x0x11; Tate. 2006. First Edition. Fine condition unmarked clean tight and bright. Appears unread. Spine is smooth and not creased. Cover is like new condition.
Add this copy of Hogarth: the Artist and the City to cart. $25.00, very good condition, Sold by Powell's Books Chicago rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Chicago, IL, UNITED STATES, published 2007 by Tate Publishing(UK).
Add this copy of Hogarth to cart. $31.50, good condition, Sold by Mullen Books, Inc. ABAA / ILAB rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Marietta, PA, UNITED STATES, published 2006 by Tate.
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VG. light scratches to covers. black scuff to upper textblock fore-edge. Pictorial & red wrappers. 264 pgs w/ color illustrations. "This illustrated book examines the whole of Hogarth's career, from his beginnings as a young and ambitious engraver in the 1720s, through to his rise to fame as a painter and printmaker in the 1730s and 1740s, and the crystallisation of his aesthetic theories in the treatise The Analysis of Beauty, published in 1753. Where most previous considerations of this prolific artist have concentrated on just a part of his multi-faceted career, here every aspect is included: his remarkable canvases, ranging from elegant conversation pieces to salacious brothel scenes and from early pictorial sequences such as A Rake's Progress to the Election series he produced in the last decade of his life; his vibrant drawings and sketches; and the numerous engraved works for which he is perhaps most famous, including Industry and Idleness, Gin Lane, Beer Street and The Four Stages of Cruelty." "In telling the complete story of Hogarth's life and work, the book offers a new understanding of the breadth of his achievements, demonstrating his brilliance as a graphic satirist, urban commentator, draughtsman, portraitist and history painter, and highlighting his exceptionally innovative role in creating a new art form, the satirical pictorial series. Published to accompany a major exhibition at Tate Britain, Hogarth provides the most comprehensive publication on this artist in print, revealing his unique contribution to the development of modern British art."--Jacket.
Add this copy of Hogarth to cart. $43.72, very good condition, Sold by Halcyon Books rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from LONDON, LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM, published 2006 by Tate Publishing.
Add this copy of Hogarth (Softcover) to cart. $52.00, very good condition, Sold by art longwood books rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Gloucester, MA, UNITED STATES, published 2006 by Tate Publishing.
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Near Fine Plus. Exhibition Catalogue. 4to-over 9¾"-12" tall. Wrappers. NOT hardcover., any signs of use are negligible. no flaws, clean, no writing or markings, strong sewn binding. a very nice copy.; 264pp., illustrated throughout with color plates, and illustrations in color and b/w. ten essay chapters by various contributors. catalogue, reference material. a much needed present-day examination of the 18th century master.
Add this copy of Hogarth to cart. $74.87, good condition, Sold by Paul Brown Books rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Ramsgate, UNITED KINGDOM, published by -Tate Publishing (2006)-.
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Exhibition catalogue. First paperback editon 2006. 295x235mm 264 pages. Illustrated in colour and duotone. Paperback. Fine. With gallery guide loosely inserted. This beautifully illustrated book examines the whole of Hogarth's career, from his beginnings as a young and ambitious engraver in the 1720s, through to his rise to fame as a painter and printmaker in the 1730s and 1740s, and the crystallisation of his aesthetic theories in the treatise "The Analysis of Beauty", published in 1753. Where previous publications have concentrated on just a part of his multifaceted career, this definitive publication examines every aspect of his oeuvre. It examines his remarkable canvases, ranging from elegant conversation pieces to salacious brothel scenes, and from early pictorial sequences such as "A Rake's Progress" to the "Election" series he produced in the last decade of his life; his vibrant drawings and sketches; and the numerous engraved works for which he is perhaps most famous, including "Industry and Idleness", "Gin Lane", "Beer Street" and the "Four Stages of Cruelty". In telling the complete story of Hogarth's life and work, the book offers a new understanding of the breadth of his achievements, demonstrating his brilliance as a graphic satirist, urban commentator, draughtsman, portraitist and history painter, and highlighting his exceptionally innovative role in creating a new kind of art form, the satirical pictorial series. Published to accompany a major touring exhibition, "Hogarth" provides the most comprehensive publication on this remarkable artist in print, revealing his unique contribution to the development of modern British art.