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Hogarth
By (Author) David Bindman
Thames & Hudson Ltd
Thames & Hudson Ltd
23rd November 2021
13th January 2022
Second edition
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
759.2
Paperback
224
Width 150mm, Height 210mm
480g
Hogarth was one of the great 18th-century painters, a marvellous colourist and innovator at all levels of artistic expression. Art historian David Bindman surveys the works of this artist whose wry humour and sharp wit were reflected in his prolific paintings and prints including The Rake's Progress and Marriage-A-la-Mode. Hogarth was also a master of pictorial satire, highlighting the moral and political hypocrisies of the day with delightful detail and comedy - themes that resonate deeply with our times. The artist was a keen observer of class and society; this new edition has been specially updated to include a discussion of Hogarth's many representations of Black people in 18th-century Britain, a subject that has long been overlooked.
Now revised with additional material and illustrated in colour throughout, this is a vivid and incisive study of the man and his art.
With 172 illustrations in colour
'A clear and well-conceived introduction to Hogarths exuberant and complex appeal warmly recommended' - Times Literary Supplement
'David Bindmans text is clear and informative and the illustrations numerous and of good quality' - Spectator
'Excellent He is very good on the engraved series and in describing Hogarths character' - Apollo
David Bindman is Emeritus Professor of the History of Art at University College London. He is currently a Fellow of the Hutchins Center for African and African American Research, Harvard University, and he was Visiting Professor of History of Art at Harvard 2011-17. His publications include Blake as an Artist, Hogarth and his Times: Serious Comedy and Ape to Apollo: Aesthetics and the Idea of Race, 1700-1800. Since 2006 he has been the editor, with Henry Louis Gates, Jr., of the series The Image of the Black in Western Art, in 12 volumes so far.