English painter, printmaker, pictorial satirist, social critic, and editorial cartoonist; he is credited with pioneering western sequential art with his comic strip-like series of pictures called "modern moral subjects". William Hogarth was truly a chronicler of his age. Why is knowledge of his work so pervasive that satirical political illustrations in this style are still now referred to as "Hogarthian"?
Views: 1782 | Enquiries: 0I have a Humanities degree from Bristol Polytechnic and subsequently qualified as a teacher in Further Education. I have been interested in history for as long as I can remember and enjoy demolishing popular historical myths. I have delivered courses on a wide range of historical subjects (hopefully with enthusiasm and humour) at Peterborough City College, Peterborough Museum, Stamford Arts Centre, the Guildhall Arts Centre Grantham and also to a wide variety of local groups and societies for some twenty years. In answer to the question ‘What is your favourite period of history?’ I would be most likely to say “Just the last 3,250 years”. In addition to participating in historical re-enactments and giving guided tours I currently volunteer at the Cromwell Museum in Huntingdon.
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