The style of both dress and house is that of early 18th-century Hogarthian caricature, and the production has a darker air than most. |
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British streets are no longer safe at night and unless something radical is done soon, we will find ourselves in Hogarthian times again. |
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As I think back to that Hogarthian nightscape, I can understand why we of a tender bourgeois sensibility are panicked by the idea of further relaxing the licence laws. |
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Moving on from his Hogarthian images of the early 1990s, the elements of caricature have disappeared, although he remains preoccupied with brutalisation. |
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He was appalled by the excesses of the French Revolution, which he depicted in graphic Hogarthian detail in Plundering the King's Cellar at Paris. |
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His old-timey ink-and-watercolor illustrations feel almost Hogarthian in places, but the sepia quality is well suited to this engrossing historical tale. |
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They were Hogarthian drawings of slum buildings with broken windows stuffed with rubbish and humans sprawled in the gutter, dead drunk among the filth. |
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