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.
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 ...
These unsettling drawings are in fact the work of Christie's Award-winner Louis Pohl Koseda, whose exhibition The Dawn of the ...
Portrait of Captain Thomas Coram, founder of the Coram Hospital which gives 'Coram Boy' it's name, painted in 1740 by William Hogarth Coram Boy is set in the 18th century between 1741 and 1750.