It is a hellish melee — a terrifyingly turbulent London, which William Hogarth and Hieronymus Bosch might have teamed up to concoct. These unsettling drawings are in fact the work of Christie's ...
Standing on a table that transforms his posture to the statuesque, his presentation of his physicality almost reminds one of ...
It’s mid February now, which means brunch season is fast approaching. While the cold weather still remains restaurants are in ...
Falkirk fought back from two goals down to secure a crucial point against William Hill Championship title rivals Ayr United.
Engraved by Bernard Baron after the 1741 painting by William Hogarth, now in the Tate collection. In spite of his prejudice against France (evident in many prints), Baron, a Frenchman, was one of ...
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 1859, the 25-year-old Edgar Degas, newly returned from Italy and settled in his first studio in Paris, chose to refine his drawing skills by copying Hogarth’s A Harlot’s Progress (1731), A Rake’s ...
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Sackville-West’s renown as a gardener – and Virginia Woolf’s erstwhile lover – have eclipsed her reputation as a literary ...
Scott Arfield wrote his own fairytale script on his Falkirk return as he netted a hat-trick to send his beloved Bairns back ...
Reece McAlear headed Livingston to within a point of the William Hill Championship summit ... who took a 13th-minute lead when, after Nicky Hogarth had fouled Macaulay Tait inside the box, Robbie ...