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William Hogarth (Künstler*in), Das komplette Werk von William Hogarth in einer Serie von Einhundertfünfzig Stahlstichen der originalen Bilder, 1860s–1890s
Das komplette Werk von William Hogarth in einer Serie von Einhundertfünfzig Stahlstichen der originalen Bilder
Das komplette Werk von William Hogarth in einer Serie von Einhundertfünfzig Stahlstichen der originalen Bilder
Object numberF.2019.629

Das komplette Werk von William Hogarth in einer Serie von Einhundertfünfzig Stahlstichen der originalen Bilder

TitelThe Complete Works of William Hogarth in a Series of One Hundred Fifty Steel Engravings from the Original Pictures
TitelThe Complete Work of William Hogarth in a Series of One Hundred Fifty Steel Engravings from the Original Pictures
Künstler*in (GB, 1697 - 1764)
Date1860s–1890s
Medium128 Stahlstiche
DimensionsDarstellungsmaß: from 13 x 10,5 cm to 16 x 13 cm (28,5 x 22,6 cm) album cover closed 32 x 26 x 3,5
Klassifikation(en)
Institution Kunstpalast
ProvenanceGalerie Kicken, Berlin
The Laughing Audience and A Chorus of Singers von William Hogarth (1697-1764)
William Hogarth
1733 [Enstehung] -1822 [Druck]
The Laughing Audience. A Fac-Simile of Hogarth's own Engraving
William Hogarth
19. Jahrhundert/ Century
Marriage à la Mode, Plate VI
Gérard Jean-Baptiste Scotin
1745
Marriage à la Mode, Plate V
Simon François Ravenet
1745
Marriage à la mode, Plate I
Gérard Jean-Baptiste Scotin
1745
Marriage à la mode, Plate IV
Simon François Ravenet
1745
Heriot´s Hospital, Edinburgh
William Henry Fox Talbot
ca. 1845
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William Christenberry
1978
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William Eggleston
1980er Jahre
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