Hogarthian
[hoh-gahrth] /ˈhoʊ gɑrθ/
noun
1.
William, 1697–1764, English painter and engraver.
/ˈhəʊɡɑːθ/
noun
1.
William. 1697–1764, English engraver and painter. He is noted particularly for his series of engravings satirizing the vices and affectations of his age, such as A Rake’s Progress (1735) and Marriage à la Mode (1745)
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