William Hogarth a konverzácia
The engraving A Midnight modern Conversation by the English genre and satirical painter and print-maker William Hogarth (1697–1764) belongs to the artist’s most discussed and interpreted works ever since its creation in 1733. On the basis of two detailed period commentaries on this engraving by Geor...
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description | The engraving A Midnight modern Conversation by the English genre and satirical painter
and print-maker William Hogarth (1697–1764) belongs to the artist’s most discussed and interpreted
works ever since its creation in 1733. On the basis of two detailed period commentaries
on this engraving by Georg Christoph Lichtenberg (1786 and 1794), the study draws
attention to Hogarth’s representation of sociability from the point of view of theories of conversation
and conviviality in the 18th century, and from the point of view of the philosophy
of human nature. |
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on this engraving by Georg Christoph Lichtenberg (1786 and 1794), the study draws
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