
Susan Elizabeth Benenson
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Former Assistant Keeper, Department of Western Art, Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford.
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William Hogarth was the first great English-born artist to attract admiration abroad, best known for his moral and satirical engravings and paintings—e.g., A Rake’s Progress (eight scenes,1733). His attempts to build a reputation as a history painter and portraitist, however, met with financial…
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