The Lady’s Death William Hogarth 1833
—Wife poisoned herself and her lover Silvertongue killed the husband —Addresses the need for social change (especially children) —one dog
Read more—Wife poisoned herself and her lover Silvertongue killed the husband —Addresses the need for social change (especially children) —one dog
Read more—Reaction to aristocratic classes of the Rococo era —criticized the morals of his times —made affordable art (prints)-Series of paintings
Read more—flirtatious young lady who kicks a shoe so that the “gentleman” can see below her skirt —Cupid: secret love affair
Read more—Bright white to reflect Germany’s glistening snow —14 saint statues —interest and vivacity in the ornate decoration To get the
Read more—17 arches filled with mirror panels that reflect the view overlooking the palace —239 ft covered in chandeliers, sculpture, and
Read more—artist from or living in France, who moved away from the impressionist style (Gauguin Seurat, Van Gogh) To get the
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