William Hogarth The following prints are from books;

This is T. Morell; A 1841 print may be found at the British Museum;

This print is in the public domain; consequently it may be copied from the Museum’s site free of charge;

This is Simon Lord Loves; the 1746 print is in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art;

This is Martin Folkes; a 1742 print and in the public domain; in the collection of The Metropolitan Museum of art;

This is Captain Thomas Coran;

He created the London Foundling hospital; Hogarth was a governor of this Foundling Hospital; consequently, the two mem were friends;

This is Benjamin Hoadly, the Bishop of Winchester;
1761; public domain at Metropolitan Museum of Art; called:Five Orders of Periwigs;

This print is the reverse of that found at the Metropolitan Museum of Art; The subjects we see are King Henry VIII with the doomed Anna bolyen; the grumpy person to the right is

cardinal thomas wolsey;

A 1833 print found in the collection of the British Museum; the Duchessof Kendal is also known as:

countess ehrengard melusine van der schulenberg;

This is called the Country inn at election time; and is also known as the stagecoach; it is in the collection of the Princeton university library;

Scholars at a lecture 1736/37; it is in the collection of the National Gallery of Art; Washington, D.C.

This print is called – the emblematical print on the south sea bubble (1721); the bubble refers to the stock market crash of 1720;

the politician;

the enraged musician ; (he is found in the

open window;) it is at the tate museum,london;

the cockpit 1759; in the collection of the metropolitian museum of art (and in the public domain);