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A Harlot's Progress - Etching after William Hogarth - 1732
By William Hogarth
Located in Roma, IT
A Harlot's Progress is an etching print realized after William Hogarth in 1732 Signature on the
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1730s Surrealist Figurative Prints

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Etching

The Sleepy Congregation - Etching by Simon François Ravenet - 1736
By Simon François Ravenet
Located in Roma, IT
, after a print by William Hogarth. Etching on paper. Monogrammed in plate on  the right margin and
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1730s Modern Figurative Prints

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Etching

Four Framed Hogarth Engravings "Four Times of the Day"
By William Hogarth
Located in Alamo, CA
etching techniques by William Hogarth in 1738. Hogarth's original copper plates were refurbished where
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Mid-18th Century Old Masters Landscape Prints

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Engraving, Etching

Set of Two 18th Century Engravings from William Hogarth's "Analysis of Beauty"
By William Hogarth
Located in Alamo, CA
The two plates in this set were created utilizing both engraving and etching techniques by William
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Mid-18th Century Old Masters Interior Prints

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Engraving, Etching

"A Harlot's Progress" Plate 3 Etching
By William Hogarth
Located in Houston, TX
Etching from the series titled "A Harlots Progress" by William Hogarth. The series consists of six
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1730s Old Masters Figurative Prints

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Etching

"The Beggars Opera" and " A Just View of The British Stage" Original Etchings
By William Hogarth
Located in Houston, TX
The original design for the top half was formally attributed to William Hogarth, according to the
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1820s Baroque Figurative Prints

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Etching

Season of the Witch - Agent Provocateur
Located in London, GB
and I had been looking at Hogarth's etchings for A Rakes Progress, which later became an opera by
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Early 2000s Old Masters Figurative Photography

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Archival Pigment

Industry and Idleness.
By William Hogarth
Located in Zeeland, Noord-Brabant
Etching/engraving on wove (vellin) paper. Complete set of 12 plates on 7 sheets: "Industry and
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1820s Figurative Prints

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Engraving, Etching

"The Beggar's Opera Act III" Original Barque Etching
By William Hogarth
Located in Houston, TX
William Hogarth's illustration of John Gay's "The Begger's Opera". In this plate, the character of
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1820s Baroque Figurative Prints

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Etching

Idle - Original Etching by William Hogarth - 1758
By William Hogarth
Located in Roma, IT
The Polling is an original etching realized by William Hogarth in 1758. The etching was engraved
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1750s Figurative Prints

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Etching

The Polling - Original Etching by William Hogarth - 1758
By William Hogarth
Located in Roma, IT
The Polling is an original etching realized by William Hogarth in 1758. The etching was engraved
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1750s Figurative Prints

Materials

Etching

Tailors and Young Man - Etching by William Hogarth - 1735
By William Hogarth
Located in Roma, IT
Tailors and Young Man is an original etching print realized by William Hogarth in 1735. Signature
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1730s Figurative Prints

Materials

Etching

An Election Entertainment - Original Etching by William Hogarth - 1755
By William Hogarth
Located in Roma, IT
An Election Entertainment is an original etching realized by William Hogarth in 1755. The etching
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1750s Old Masters Figurative Prints

Materials

Etching

"Principal Inhabitants of the Moon": A Framed 18th Century Satire by Hogarth
By William Hogarth
Located in Alamo, CA
This is a framed original satirical etching/engraving by William Hogarth, entitled "Some Principal
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Mid-18th Century Old Masters Interior Prints

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Etching, Engraving

"The Enraged Musicians" Original Baroque Etching
By William Hogarth
Located in Houston, TX
, Hogarth promised that the set would be completed with a third engraving on the theme of the painting, but
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1820s Baroque Figurative Prints

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Etching

BEER STREET
By William Hogarth
Located in Santa Monica, CA
WILLIAM HOGARTH (BRITISH 1675 – 1764) BEER STREET 1751(Paulson 185 iii/iii) Etching and engraving
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1750s Old Masters Figurative Prints

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Engraving, Etching

Mr. Garrick in the Character of Richard the 3rd - FINE IMPRESSION
By William Hogarth
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Scene 7) (Paulson 1970.165 ii/ii; Paulson 1989.165 ii/ii;, Dobson and Armstrong p. 207) Etching and
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1740s Old Masters Figurative Prints

Materials

Etching, Engraving

The Sleeping Congregation.
By William Hogarth
Located in Storrs, CT
1736 (Heath Edition 1822). Etching and engraving. Paulson 140 iv/iv; British Museum Satires 2285
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1730s Old Masters Figurative Prints

Materials

Engraving, Etching

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Hogarth Etching For Sale on 1stDibs

Surely you’ll find the exact hogarth etching you’re seeking on 1stDibs — we’ve got a vast assortment for sale. You’re likely to find the perfect hogarth etching among the distinctive items we have available, which includes versions made as long ago as the 18th Century as well as those made as recently as the 19th Century. On 1stDibs, the right hogarth etching is waiting for you and the choices span a range of colors that includes brown, gray, beige and black. Frequently made by artists working in etching and engraving, these artworks are unique and have attracted attention over the years. If space is limited, you can find a small hogarth etching measuring 15.75 high and 18.25 wide, while our inventory also includes works up to 31.25 across to better suit those in the market for a large hogarth etching.

How Much is a Hogarth Etching?

The price for a hogarth etching in our collection starts at $200 and tops out at $6,775 with the average selling for $708.

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Decorating with fine art prints — whether they’re figurative prints, abstract prints or another variety — has always been a practical way of bringing a space to life as well as bringing works by an artist you love into your home.

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Because artist’s editions tend to be more affordable and available than his or her unique works, they’re more accessible and can be a great opportunity to bring a variety of colors, textures and shapes into a space.

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