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Hogarth

[ US /ˈhoʊˌɡɑɹθ/ ]
NOUN
  1. English artist noted for a series of engravings that satirized the affectations of his time (1697-1764)

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  • Hogarth Architects The use of traditional materials, like the oak in the mezzanine and kitchen and the elaborate cornicing, offset modern features like the glass walls, stark white colors and poured rubber floors. London Bachelor Pad
  • Fielding's own benefit, as appears from the curious ticket attributed to Hogarth and facsimiled by A.M. Ireland, took place on April 25, but we have no record of the amount of his gains. Fielding
  • The walls were hung with old theatre posters Mr. Garrick, Mr.. Woffington, Mr.. Siddons - Richard III: The Constant Couple; The Grecian Daughter, in cheap black print on old, creased paper, mounted on red board under glass in Hogarth frames. Bottled Spider
  • A Hogarth curve of red spray carnations and red roses was shown with a collection of assorted bottles and acacia seed pods.
  • Whether he was overparted, or overworked, in the Pompadour atmosphere; or whether he succumbed to the "continual headache" of which he speaks in his letter to Hogarth, his health gradually declined. De Libris: Prose and Verse
  • Faces aflame with drink, grotesque moustaches, pot bellies ... I seemed to have stumbled into a painting by Hogarth.
  • Hogarth's `business trip' had been a visit to one of the more far-flung regions to purchase a mail order bride. TICKLED PINK
  • Mr. Dennis the hangman is a portrait that Hogarth would have painted with the same wholesome severity of satire which is employed upon it in _Barnaby Rudge_. The Life of Charles Dickens, Vol. I-III, Complete
  • A Hogarth curve of red spray carnations and red roses was shown with a collection of assorted bottles and acacia seed pods.
  • [130] 'Sigismunda;' a detestable miscreation of Hogarth's pencil, admired by none but himself. Poetical Works
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