Hogarth
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Definition
Proper noun: - William Hogarth: An 18th-century English painter, printmaker, and pictorial satirist. He is renowned for his series of moral and satirical narrative paintings and engravings that critiqued the customs, vices, and social layers of his contemporary society.
Usage Examples
- Proper noun:
- The museum is hosting an exhibition on the works of Hogarth.
- Hogarth's series "A Rake's Progress" is a masterpiece of social satire.
- Art historians often study Hogarth to understand Georgian England.
Advanced Usage
- "Hogarthian" (adjective): Characteristic of or resembling the style or subject matter of William Hogarth, especially in depicting scenes of chaotic, crowded, and morally instructive urban life.
- The novel's description of the city's underbelly was positively Hogarthian in its vivid detail.
Variants and Related Words
- Hogarthian (adj): Pertaining to the style or themes of Hogarth.
- The film director used a Hogarthian approach to portray the decadence of the era.
Synonyms
- Satirical artist
- Moralist painter (in the context of his narrative series)
Related Phrases and Contexts
- "The line of beauty": A concept popularized by Hogarth in his treatise , referring to an S-shaped curved line he considered fundamental to visual appeal and grace.
- The sculptor incorporated Hogarth's "line of beauty" into the statue's form.
Noun
- English artist noted for a series of engravings that satirized the affectations of his time (1697-1764)