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HFC Ten Kate, 1845

20,00 

H.F.C. Ten Kate è una xilografia realizzata nel 1845, pubblicata nella rivista Art crown between 1845 and 1846.
Questa stampa, di dimensioni contenute, presenta un retro bianco e si distingue per la sua qualità artistica e storica.

  • Sheet size: cm. 32×25 approx.
  • Engraving size: cm. 20×16 approx.
  • Support: Medium thickness paper
  • Condition: Excellent condition

Hagar and Ishmael, Frederigo Baroccio, 1846

30,00 

Hagar and Ishmael it is an engraving made by Frederigo Baroccio in 1846.
This work is taken from The Imperial Family Bible, old and new Testaments, published by Blackie and Son in Glasgow.

  • Sheet size: cm. 25×35 approx.
  • Engraving size: cm. 15×20 approx.
  • Support: Strong paper
  • Condition: Excellent state of preservation

Hogarth William (1697-1764), A Just view of the British Stage, 1813

30,00 

A Just view of the British Stage It is an engraving made by William Hogarth in 1813.
This work is a significant example of his social criticism and represents a satirical vision of British theatre.

  • Sheet size: cm. 22×30 approx.
  • Engraving size: cm. 14×17 approx.
  • Support: Medium thickness paper
  • Condition: Excellent state of preservation

The engraving is signed at the bottom with 'Hogarth pinx' and 'T.Cook sculp.' and is taken from the volume The Genuine Graphic Works of William Hogarth, published in London in 1813.

Hogarth William (1697-1764), A Rake's Progress, 1813

150,00 

A Rake's Progress It is a series of 7 etchings made by William Hogarth in 1813.
These works measure approximately cm. 14×17 each and are printed on a sheet of cm. 22×30.
The paper used is of medium thickness and features Hogarth's signature at the bottom, together with that of T. Cook.

  • Sheet size: cm. 22×30 approx.
  • Engraving dimensions: cm. 14×17 approx.
  • Support: Paper
  • Condition: Excellent

A Rake's Progress tells the story of Tom Rakewell, a young spendthrift who, after arriving in London, squanders his fortune in a life of excess, prostitution and gambling.
The series charts his tragic decline, culminating in his imprisonment and admission to Bethlem Hospital (Bedlam).

Hogarth William (1697-1764), Blackwell's Military Figures, 2 plates, 1809

50,00 

Blackwell's Military Figures It is a work by William Hogarth, created in 1809, which includes two engravings: Plate I Pikemen And Plate II Halberd Men.
These engravings were made using the technique ofEtching and have an engraving size of approximately 14x20 cm on a 22x30 cm sheet.

  • Support: Medium thickness paper
  • Condition: Excellent condition
  • Signed: Hogarth pinx and T.Cook sculp below

The work is taken from The Genuine Graphic Works of William Hogarth, published in London in 1813.

Hogarth William (1697-1764), C. Churchill, 1813

30,00 

Hogarth William (1697-1764), C. Churchill It is an engraving made in 1813, which represents a significant work by the British artist.
This engraving is part of the volume The Genuine Graphic Works of William Hogarth, published in London in 1813.

  • Sheet size: cm. 22×30 approx.
  • Engraving size: cm. 14×17 approx.
  • Technique: Etching
  • Support: Medium thickness paper
  • Condition: Excellent

Hogarth William (1697-1764), Canvassing for Votes, 1813

30,00 

Canvassing for Votes It is an engraving made by William Hogarth in 1813, a work that reflects the author's typical social satire.
This engraving is part of the volume The Genuine Graphic Works of William Hogarth, published in London in 1813.

  • Sheet size: cm. 22×30 approx.
  • Engraving size: cm. 14×17 approx.
  • Technique: Etching
  • Support: Medium thickness paper
  • Condition: Excellent condition

Hogarth William (1697-1764), Chairing the members, 1813

30,00 

Chairing the members It is an engraving made by William Hogarth in 1813, a work that reflects his distinctive style and social satire.
This engraving is part of the volume The Genuine Graphic Works of William Hogarth, published in London in 1813.

  • Sheet size: cm. 22×30 approx.
  • Engraving size: cm. 14×17 approx.
  • Support: Medium thickness paper
  • Condition: Excellent state of preservation

Hogarth William (1697-1764), Ellis Gamble, 1813

30,00 

Hogarth William (1697-1764), Ellis Gamble It is an etching made in 1813.
This work measures approximately cm. 14×17 for engraving and cm. 22×30 for the sheet.

  • Support: Medium thickness paper
  • Condition: Excellent condition
  • Signature: Hogarth pinx and T.Cook sculp.
  • Source: The Genuine Graphic Works of William Hogarth, London, 1813

Hogarth William (1697-1764), Emblematic print of the south sea, 1813

30,00 

Emblematic print of the south sea It is an engraving made by William Hogarth in 1813.
This work is a significant example of his work and is part of the volume The Genuine Graphic Works of William Hogarth, published in London in the same year.

  • Sheet size: cm. 22×30 approx.
  • Engraving size: cm. 14×17 approx.
  • Support: Medium thickness paper
  • Condition: Excellent state of preservation
  • Technique: Etching

Hogarth William (1697-1764), For the Benefit of Spiller, 1808

30,00 

For the Benefit of Spiller It is an engraving made by William Hogarth in 1808.
This work is a significant example of his art and is part of the volume The Genuine Graphic Works of William Hogarth, published in London in 1813.

  • Sheet size: cm. 22×30 approx.
  • Engraving size: cm. 14×17 approx.
  • Technique: Etching
  • Support: Medium thickness paper
  • Condition: Excellent condition

Hogarth William (1697-1764), Four Times of the Day, 1813

150,00 

Four Times of the Day It is a series of 4 etchings made by William Hogarth in 1813.
These works, part of The Genuine Graphic Works of William Hogarth, represent scenes of daily life in London during the day.

  • Morning: A modest spinster heads to church in Covent Garden, past the revelers of the previous night.
  • Noon: two cultures on opposite sides of the road in St Giles.
  • Evening: A dyer's family returns hot and bothered from a trip to Sadler's Wells.
  • Night: unsavory scenes surrounding a drunken Freemason staggering home near Charing Cross.

Engraving dimensions: cm. 14×17 approx.
Sheet size: cm. 22×30 approx.
Support: Medium thickness paper
Condition: Excellent condition
At the bottom of all the engravings is the signature Hogarth pinx and T.Cook sculp.

Hogarth William (1697-1764), Frontespiece Perseus and Andromeda, 1808

30,00 

Frontespiece Perseus and Andromeda It is an engraving made by William Hogarth in 1808.
This work is part of the volume The Genuine Graphic Works of William Hogarth, published in London in 1813.

  • Sheet size: cm. 22×30 approx.
  • Engraving size: cm. 14×17 approx.
  • Technique: Etching
  • Support: Medium thickness paper
  • Condition: Excellent condition

Hogarth William (1697-1764), Frontespiece to the terrae Filius, 1808

30,00 

Frontespiece to the terrae Filius It is an engraving made by William Hogarth in 1808.
This work is an example of etching and has an engraving size of approximately 14x17 cm on a sheet of 22x30 cm.

  • Sheet size: cm. 22×30 approx.
  • Engraving size: cm. 14×17 approx.
  • Support: Medium thickness paper
  • Condition: Excellent condition

The work is signed at the bottom with “Hogarth pinx” and “T.Cook sculp” and is taken from The Genuine Graphic Works of William Hogarth, published in London in 1813.

Hogarth William (1697-1764), Frontispieces, 1809

30,00 

Title pages by William Hogarth it is an engraving made in 1809, which has two frontispieces: Frontespiece to the Happy Ascetic (1724) and Frontespiece to Leveridge's song (1727).
This work is an example of etching, with engraving dimensions of approximately 14x17 cm on a 22x30 cm sheet.

  • Sheet size: cm. 22×30 approx.
  • Engraving size: cm. 14×17 approx.
  • Support: Medium thickness paper
  • Condition: Excellent state of preservation

Hogarth William (1697-1764), Frontispieces, 1813

30,00 

Frontispieces It is an engraving made by William Hogarth In the 1813.
This work is part of the volume The Genuine Graphic Works of William Hogarth, published in London.

  • Sheet size: cm. 22×30 approx.
  • Engraving size: cm. 14×17 approx.
  • Support: Medium thickness paper
  • Condition: Excellent condition

Hogarth William (1697-1764), Gulliver Presented to the Queen of Babilary, 1808

30,00 

Gulliver Presented to the Queen of Babilary It is an engraving made by William Hogarth in 1808.
This work is taken from The Genuine Graphic Works of William Hogarth, published in London in 1813.

  • Sheet size: cm. 22×30 approx.
  • Engraving size: cm. 14×17 approx.
  • Support: Medium thickness paper
  • Condition: Excellent state of preservation

Hogarth William (1697-1764), Harlot's Progress, 1813

150,00 

Harlot's Progress It is a series of six etchings made by William Hogarth in 1813.
This series tells the tragic story of M. Hackabout, a young woman who arrives in London and ends up becoming a prostitute.

  • Sheet size: cm. 22×30 approx.
  • Engraving dimensions: cm. 14×17 approx.
  • Technique: Etching
  • Support: Medium thickness paper
  • Condition: Excellent condition

The series is based on The Genuine Graphic Works of William Hogarth, published in London in 1813. Each engraving bears the signature of Hogarth and the engraver T. Cook at the bottom.

Hogarth William (1697-1764), Hudibras, 1813

250,00 

Hudibras It is a complete series of 12 etchings made by William Hogarth in 1813.
These works measure approximately 14x17 cm at the marginal line and are printed on medium-thickness paper. At the bottom, on all the engravings, there is the signature Hogarth pinx And T.Cook sculpture.

  • Engraving dimensions: cm. 14×17 approx.
  • Support: Medium thickness paper
  • Condition: Excellent condition

Hudibras is an 18th-century English satirical poem, composed by Samuel Butler between 1660 and 1680.
This satire criticizes Cromwell's supporters and the Presbyterian Church, recounting the comic misadventures of Hudibras, a colonel in Cromwell's army, and his squire Ralpho, highlighting their stupid, greedy and dishonest character.

Hogarth William (1697-1764), Humors of an election entertainment, 1813

30,00 

Humors of an Election Entertainment It is an engraving made by William Hogarth In the 1813.
This work is part of the volume The Genuine Graphic Works of William Hogarth, published in London.

  • Sheet size: cm. 22×30 approx.
  • Engraving size: cm. 14×17 approx.
  • Technique: Etching
  • Support: Medium thickness paper
  • Condition: Excellent

The print features Hogarth's signature and the engraver's name T. Cook at the bottom.

Hogarth William (1697-1764), Humors of Oxford, 1729

30,00 

Oxford Humours It is an engraving made by William Hogarth in 1729.
This work, performed in etching, presents an engraving size of approximately 14x17 cm on a sheet of 22x30 cm.
The paper used is of medium thickness and bears the signature at the bottom Hogarth pinx And T.Cook sculpture.
The work is taken from The Genuine Graphic Works of William Hogarth, published in London in 1813.

  • Sheet size: cm. 22×30 approx.
  • Engraving size: cm. 14×17 approx.
  • Support: Medium thickness paper
  • Condition: Excellent condition

Hogarth William (1697-1764), John Wilkes Esq. 1813

30,00 

John Wilkes Esq. It is an engraving made by William Hogarth in 1813, a significant work that reflects the talent of the London artist.
This engraving is part of the volume The Genuine Graphic Works of William Hogarth, published in London in 1813.

  • Sheet size: cm. 22×30 approx.
  • Engraving size: cm. 14×17 approx.
  • Technique: Etching
  • Support: Medium thickness paper
  • Condition: Excellent condition

Hogarth William (1697-1764), King Henry the Eighth and Anna Bullen, 1808

30,00 

King Henry the Eighth and Anna Bullen It is an etching made by William Hogarth in 1808.
This work is taken from The Genuine Graphic Works of William Hogarth, published in London in 1813.

  • Sheet size: cm. 22×30 approx.
  • Engraving size: cm. 14×17 approx.
  • Support: Medium thickness paper
  • Condition: Excellent state of preservation

Hogarth William (1697-1764), Marriage à la Mode, 1813

150,00 

Marriage à la Mode It is a series of six engravings made by William Hogarth in 1813, taken from The Genuine Graphic Works of William Hogarth.
These works, originally painted between 1743 and 1745, offer a satire of 18th-century English society, highlighting the disastrous consequences of a marriage of convenience.

  • Sheet size: cm. 22×30 approx.
  • Engraving dimensions: cm. 14×17 approx.
  • Support: Medium thickness paper
  • Condition: Excellent state of preservation

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