William Hogarth was born at Bartholomew Close in London to Richard Hogarth, a poor school teacher and textbook writer, and Anne Gibbons. In his youth he was apprenticed to the engraver Ellis Gamble in , where he learned to engrave and similar products. Young Hogarth also took a lively interest in the street life of the metropolis and the London fairs, a
William Hogarth (10 November 1697 – 26 October 1764) was an English , , pictorial , , and editorial who has been credited with pioneering western . His work ranged from portraiture to -like series of pictures called "modern moral subjects". Knowledge of his work is so pervasive that satirical political illustrations in this style are often referred to as "Hogarthian".[ ]
St. Nicholas's Churchyard, Chiswick Mall, , London
26 October 1764(1764-10-26) (aged 66)
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