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  1. George Hogarth (Q4776548) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. Scottish newspaper editor; father-in-law of Victorian-era novelist Charles Dickens, father ...

  2. Son of Henry Clement Hogarth and Elizabeth Hogarth; husband of A. E. Hogarth. ... George Alexander Hogarth. Private. Service No. 2145. Age 48. Died on 6 August 1915.

  3. William Hogarth (born November 10, 1697, London, England—died October 26, 1764, London) 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 ...

  4. Painter and engraver Hogarth began painting in 1727, soon producing life-size portraits and 'comic histories' such as The Rake's Progress and Marriage à-la-mode. An abrasive social commentator, he was appointed Sergeant Painter to George II in 1757. At a time when foreign artists flocked to London, Hogarth was concerned with the status of native artists, recommending that they seek ...

  5. George Hogarth (1783-1870), music critic and journalist, is also remembered as a friend of Sir Walter Scott and the father-in-law of Charles Dickens. His lengthy writing career included posts as music critic with The Harmonicon, the Morning Chronicle (where he first met Dickens), the Evening Chronicle (which he co-edited), and the Daily News.

  6. David George Hogarth has 45 books on Goodreads with 1114 ratings. David George Hogarth’s most popular book is The Ancient East.

  7. George Hogarth Pringle (22 December 1830 – 31 March 1872) was a Scottish-Australian surgeon. He qualified in medicine from Edinburgh, Scotland and then worked in the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh along with the young Joseph Lister with whom he continued to correspond. He settled in Parramatta, New South Wales, Australia and is credited with ...