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List of works by William Hogarth by publication date (if known). As a printmaker Hogarth often employed other engravers to produce his work and frequently revised his works between one print run and the next, so it is often difficult to accurately differentiate between works by (or for) Hogarth and those in the style of or "after". Some of the less likely, possible, doubtful works and those formerly identified as Hogarth's works are listed at the end. Numbers in square brackets refer to the catalogue numbers in Ronald Paulson's third edition of ''Hogarth's Graphic Works'' (those with asterisks are classified as "After Hogarth" by Paulson). The works are all paintings, prints or drawings, apart from Hogarth's book ''The Analysis of Beauty''. ==1720s== *Tatton Coat of Arms (early) () *Benefit ticket for Spiller (1720?) () *Shop card (1720)—advertising Hogarth's own engraving shop () *Shop card for Hardy (early) () *Funeral ticket (c.1721-36) () *Shop card for Ellis Gamble (c.1723 or 1728) () *Impression from a tankard belonging to the Clare Market Artists Club (early) () *Kendal Arms (1723 or later) ((27) ) *''Self-portrait'' with two figures and two cupids (1720) *''Emblematical Print on the South Sea Scheme'' / ''The South Sea Scheme'' (c.1721) () *Fifteen illustrations for Aubrey De La Montraye's ''Travels'' (1723) () *Seven small prints for Apuleius's ''Golden Ass'' (1724) *''The Lottery'' (1724) () *''The Mystery of Masonry brought to Light by ye Gormogons'' (1724) () *''The Bad Taste of the Town'' / ''The Taste of the Town'' / ''Masquerades and Operas'' (1724) - Hogarth's first attempt to publish his own satirical print, an attempt frustrated by the printmakers' monopoly () *Seven illustrations for Gildon's ''New Metamorphosis'' (1723) () *''A Just View of the British Stage'' (1724) () *''Royalty, Episcopacy, and Law'' / ''Some of the Principal Inhabitants of the Moon'' (c.1724-25) () *Five illustrations for La Calprenede's ''Cassandra'' (1725) () *''A Burlesque on Kent's Altarpiece at St. Clement Danes'' (1725) () *Two illustrations for Milton's ''Paradise Lost'' (1725) () *Fourteen illustrations for Beaver's ''Roman Military Punishments'' (1725) ()〔Also listed as Fifteen Headpieces for Beaver's ''Military Punishments of the Ancients''〕 *Sign for a Paviour (c.1725)〔Gowing p.14〕 *''The Carpenter's Yard'' (c.1725)〔Gowing p.15〕 *''The Doctor's Visit'' (c.1725)〔 *Seventeen Small Illustrations for Samuel Butler's ''Hudibras'' (1726)—engraved in 1721 they were published alongside the twelve large illustration in the 1726 edition () *Twelve illustrations for Samuel Butler's ''Hudibras'' (1726) () *''Sancho's Feast'' (possibly before the illustrations of Don Quixote, probably before 1733) () *Six illustrations for Cervante's ''Don Quixote'' (c.1726) () *Frontispiece for ''Terrae-Filius'' (1726) () *Twenty-six figures (on two plates) for Blackwell's ''Compendium of Military Discipline'' (1726) () *Letterhead for Blundell's School, Tiverton (1726) () *''Cunicularii'' / ''The Wise Men of Godliman in Consultation'' (1726) - a satire on the "learned" doctors taken in by Mary Toft, a subject revisited in ''Credulity, Superstition, and Fanaticism'' () *''The Punishment Inflicted on Lemuel Gulliver'' (1726) () *''A Garret Scene'' (c.1726)〔 *Shop card for Mrs. Holt's Italian Warehouse (unknown) () *''His Royal Highness George, Prince of Wales'' (before 1727) () *''Masquerade Ticket'' (1727) () *Frontispiece to Leveridge's ''Collection of Songs'' () *Frontispiece to Cooke's ''Hesiod'' (1727) () *''The Carpenter's Yard'' (1727?) *''Music Introduced To Apollo By Minerva'' (1727?) () *Benefit ticket for Milward (1728) () *''Henry the Eighth and Anne Boleyn'' (1728–29) () *''The Great Seal of England'' (1728–29) () *Two illustrations for Theobald's ''Perseus and Andromeda'' (1729) () 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「List of works by William Hogarth」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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