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Hogarthian
Hogarthian, a. (həʊˈgɑːθɪən) [f. name of William Hogarth, a satirical painter and caricaturist of the 18th c. + -ian.] Of or pertaining to Hogarth, or characteristic of his style of painting.1798 Lamb Lett. (1888) I. 93 Your old description of cruelty in hell, which was in the true Hogarthian style....
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William Hogarth Main
While "Hogarthian" and "DIR" were sometimes used interchangeably in early descriptions of the approach, by 2010, "Hogarthian" referred to gear configuration , as opposed to the holistic system of DIR of which Hogarthian rigs were a part.
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Hogarth
caricaturist) (1708–1786), artist, poet and satirical writer known as the "Lancashire Hogarth"
William Hogarth Main, known as Bill Main, namesake of the Hogarthian
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rorty
rorty, a. slang (orig. Londoners'). (ˈrɔːtɪ) Also raughty. [Of obscure origin.] Fine, splendid, jolly, etc.; (of persons and things) boisterous, rowdy, noisy; (of drinks) intoxicating; (of behaviour, speech, etc.) coarse, earthy, of dubious propriety; crudely comic. Also as quasi-adv.c 1864 Vance Ch...
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Hog
Razorbacks, the sports teams of the University of Arkansas
Frank País Airport, IATA symbol HOG
Hidden object game, a genre of casual puzzle games
Hogarthian
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Alfred Elmore
By the late 1860s Elmore was moving away from such Hogarthian subjects towards a more classical style influenced by Edward Poynter and Lawrence Alma-Tadema
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Salon d'Or, Homburg
Frith then embarked on a Hogarthian series of paintings on moral subjects, The Road to Ruin, which follows the descending path of a wealthy young gentleman
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Halcyon PVR-BASC
Harness
The PVR-BASC is designed to be carried on a standard Hogarthian backplate and wing harness.
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Gavin Gordon (composer)
Gavin Gordon (24 November 190118 November 1970) was a Scottish bass singer, actor and composer, best known for his 1935 Hogarthian ballet The Rake's Progress
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Helen Blatch
and priestly authority", and commented, "In a virtuoso piece of doubling, Helen Blatch went on to play the Bawd in brothel scenes that were positively Hogarthian
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Edward Matthew Ward
Many of his early paintings were set in the eighteenth century and were on Hogarthian subjects. Later work
Ward continued to paint Hogarthian versions of episodes from British history throughout the 1860s, including Hogarth's Studio in 1739 (1863;
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Rose and Crown Club
An unfinished Hogarthian conversation piece painting in the Ashmolean Museum attributed to the Scottish painter Gawen Hamilton (another member), An Assembly
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Lucy Moore (historian)
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Con Men and Cutpurses: Scenes from the Hogarthian Underworld
The Thieves Opera: The Remarkable Lives and Deaths of Jonathan Wild, Thief-Taker
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The Rake's Progress (ballet)
Stravinsky's Hogarthian borrowings were limited to the name of the protagonist, the general notion of his progress, and specific ideas for two of the scenes
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Adam Dant
He has won praise from The Guardian and Financial Times for his Hogarthian graphic style.
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