Final volume in a 3-part series on Hogarth--a rewriting of Paulson's 1971 Hogarth: his life, art, and times. Includes discussion of Hogarth's paintings and prints as well as his venture into aesthetic theory, the 1753 Analysis of beauty. Emphasizes the reception of Hogarth's art and writings during these years, the feelings of isolation and obsolescence he experienced, and his response to the notion of being attacked.
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