Hogarth

The book "Hogarth's hidden parts," by Bernd Krysmanski is reviewed (Georg Olms Verlag, 2010). It examines William Hogarth's attitudes toward art and how it came into his works through allusions.

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Published in:Print quarterly 2012-06, Vol.29, p.197-199
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