Wednesday 20 November 2024
William Hogarth, FRSA, British 1697-1764- Tailpiece, or The Bathos; etching, 32 x 33.8 cm.:
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William Hogarth, FRSA,
British 1697-1764-
Tailpiece, or The Bathos;
etching, 32 x 33.8 cm.:
Current Bid: £140
Estimate: £200 - £300
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Lot 91
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William Hogarth, FRSA,
British 1697-1764-
Tailpiece, or The Bathos;
etching, 32 x 33.8 cm.:
John Keyse Sherwin, British 1751-1790- The Politician, after Hogarth; etching, 36.8 x 29.6 cm.: Thomas Cook, British c.1744-1818- Here Justice Triumphs in his Elbow Chair; The Lottery; and The Company of Undertakers and The Lecture; all after Hogarth; engravings, the first 30.5 x 36.3 cm., the second 26.7 x 34.3 cm., the third 28.7 x 45.1 cm., five altogether (5).
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