William Hogarth Trust
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“Hogarth the Draughtsman” at the British Museum

I and I Pl 6Our Vice Chairman, Sheila O’Connell, has put together a small display of Hogarth’s drawings in Room 90 as the British Museum’s contribution to the 250th anniversary of his death. It continues until December. This is a special opportunity to see how Hogarth worked from initial ideas to a finished print.

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As Assistant Keeper of Prints & Drawings Sheila cares for the British Museum’s Hogarth works.  She  writes, ‘Only about 100 drawings by Hogarth survive and half of these are in the British Museum’s collection.

I and I Pl 6 printHogarth normally created his paintings and prints directly on to canvas or copper plate without detailed preliminary studies on paper. The drawings displayed were created for particular circumstances and show a little known aspect of his work.’

Here we show three items from the BM collection for comparison, two preliminary drawings for Plate 6 of Industry and Idleness, “The industrious ‘prentice out of his time, and married to his Master’s daughter”.

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Explore Hogarth’s Chiswick, 5pm, 11 September 2014

Set out from Hogarth’s House to walk gently into the 18th century! Local historian Val Bott will lead the walk, taking in Church Street, once the main street of Chiswick Town, St Nicholas’ Church where the Hogarth family were buried, the causeway where the Chiswick ferry and London wherries beached, the big houses of Chiswick Mall, the brewery quarter and returning along Burlington Lane to Chiswick House. The group will be there in time for participants to stay for Simon Thurley’s lecture, which launches the Chiswick Book Festival.

The price is £5 per head, payable on the day, all proceeds to support Hogarth’s House.