Dogs are man’s best friends. And if that man happens to be a painter or a sitter for a painting, their four-legged friends must be included in them too.
After being sent to a lunatic asylum in England, Sassoon decided he should be back in the trenches, with the fellows, to ...
In December 1750, William Hogarth issued a print called The March to Finchley. Set in 1745, the engraving shows government soldiers marching out of London to counter the Jacobite rising led by ...
“Drunk for a penny, dead drunk for two pence.” An advertising slogan for gin spotted by the artist William Hogarth, who placed it in his Gin Lane etching from 1751. Hogarth was a strong critic ...
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