John Wilkes Esq.
1763 etching by William Hogarth
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Artist | William Hogarth |
Year | 1763 |
Medium | Etching and engraving |
Dimensions | 36.4 cm × 23.4 cm (14.3 in × 9.2 in) |
Location | Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City |
John Wilkes Esq. is an etching and engraving of 1763 by the British artist William Hogarth. It depicts British radicalist politician John Wilkes.[1] Wilkes was the publisher of The North Briton, which had issues many a broadside against Hogarth's work. Wilkes sits with the "Cap of Liberty" and the "Staff of Maintenance". His mouth and eyes are construed and twisted, and his wig has morphed into devilish horns.[2]
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William Hogarth
- List of works
- Emblematical Print on the South Sea Scheme (1721)
- The Bad Taste of the Town (1724)
- A Just View of the British Stage (1724)
- Before and After (1736)
- The Company of Undertakers (1736)
- Strolling Actresses Dressing in a Barn (1738)
- The Distrest Poet (1741)
- The Enraged Musician (1741)
- Characters and Caricaturas (1743)
- Industry and Idleness (1747)
- Beer Street and Gin Lane (1751)
- The Four Stages of Cruelty (1751)
- Columbus Breaking the Egg (1752)
- Satire on False Perspective (1754)
- Credulity, Superstition, and Fanaticism (1761)
- Five Orders of Periwigs (1761)
- John Wilkes Esq. (1763)
- The Assembly at Wanstead House (c. 1728–1732)
- Before and After (1730–31)
- A Harlot's Progress (1731)
- A Rake's Progress (1732–33, The Tavern Scene)
- Scene from Shakespeare's The Tempest (c.1735)
- Four Times of the Day (1736)
- The Distrest Poet (1736)
- The Shrimp Girl (c.1740)
- Portrait of Captain Thomas Coram (1740)
- Taste in High Life (1742)
- The Graham Children (1742)
- Captain Lord George Graham in his Cabin (1745)
- David Garrick as Richard III (1745)
- Painter and his Pug (1745)
- The Gate of Calais (1748)
- Hogarth's Servants (c.1750)
- The March of the Guards to Finchley (1750)
- Humours of an Election (1755)
- Sealing the Tomb (1755)
- Hogarth Painting the Comic Muse (1757)
- The Bench (1758)
- The Lady's Last Stake (1759)
- Sigismunda mourning over the Heart of Guiscardo (1759)
Marriage A-la-Mode (1745) |
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- The Analysis of Beauty (1753)
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- Sarah Malcolm
- Hogarth Club
- Mary Edwards (Patron)
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