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The Spectacle of Difference: Graphic Satire in the Age of Hogarth (Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in Britis)
 
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The Spectacle of Difference: Graphic Satire in the Age of Hogarth (Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in Britis) [Hardcover]

Professor Mark Hallett (Author)
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Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in Britis May 11, 1999
In this original book, Mark Hallett offers a new perspective on English satirical prints of the first half of the eighteenth century, recovering their dual status as ambitious works of graphic art and as eloquent pictorial commentaries on urban culture and politics. Hallett examines the distinctive characteristics of graphic satire as an artistic genre and as a vehicle of social and political critique. He investigates a wide variety of the most important graphic satires of the period, from the celebrated engravings of William Hogarth to those of other inventive artists like John Sturt, Anthony Walker, John June, Hubert Francois Gravelot, and the two George Bickhams. He shows how contemporary satirists mixed the materials of high and low art to create hybrid and provocative images that dealt with a broad range of controversial issues including alcoholism, the excesses of fashion, financial collapse, freemasonry, political corruption, and prostitution.

Combining close readings of individual satirical prints with a broader history of the genre in this period, Hallett places graphic satire in the contexts of a thriving and competitive market for prints in London and an urban society riven by debate, faction, and scandal. Locating graphic satire within the overlapping worlds of engraving, painting, journalism, and literature, this book provides a fascinating look at the relationships among art, politics, and the city in the eighteenth century.


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  • Hardcover: 272 pages
  • Publisher: Paul Mellon Centre BA (May 11, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0300077785
  • ISBN-13: 978-0300077780
  • Product Dimensions: 10.4 x 7.9 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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This is an excellent book on English history and the print trade during Hogarth's era-early to mid 1700s. The best of Hogarth's oeuvre such as "A Harlot's Progress" is amply represented in detailed reproductions which are discussed at length in the text. Other printmakers such as George Bickham who were contemporaries of Hogarth but were overshadowed by this master satirist are represented and discussed as well. The text is organized, clear and not filled with convoluted language. The author does a great job of "unlocking" the details and relevance of each print's story. This is a very well thought out book with many wonderful black and white intaglio reproductions. Because each represented artist fills his compositions with dense constellations of various lines, textures and shapes, the reader will not miss the absence of color.
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