
audiobook
by John Nichols
A spirited portrait of one of England’s most irreverent artists unfolds through a handful of vivid anecdotes, sketches of his social circle, and the occasional witty aside. The writer set out to honor a patron’s memory, but as friends supplied fresh details, the modest pamphlet swelled into a richer, three‑shilling volume. Early chapters capture Hogarth’s early commissions, his playful rivalry with contemporaries, and the colorful personalities that surrounded his workshop.
Beyond the stories, the book offers a meticulously ordered catalogue of Hogarth’s prints, paintings, and engravings, each accompanied by concise remarks that illuminate his evolving style. Interwoven with a lively defense against early critics, the narrative reveals the artist’s resilience and the lively debates of his day. Listeners will be treated to a charming blend of biography, art history, and the occasional heated footnote, all presented in a tone that feels both scholarly and conversational.
Language
en
Duration
~14 hours (840K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Clare Graham and Marc D'Hooghe (FreeLitOrg online gains some more weight, incl. free education worldwide: moocs, educational resources, online soon.) (Images generously made available by the Internet Archive.)
Release date
2016-08-21
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1745–1826
A central figure in London’s literary world, this 18th-century printer and editor helped preserve a huge amount of English literary history. He is especially remembered for his wide-ranging historical and biographical works, which remain valuable to researchers today.
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