Portrait of a Young Woman

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Artist / maker

William Hogarth (painters (artists))

Date

ca. 1740

Period

18th century
William Hogarth is best known for his moralising and satirical narrative prints and paintings. In his day he was also a renowned portraitist. Initially, the majority of his subjects were from the aristocracy, but later, from 1740, he concentrated on well-off members of the middle class. At the time this was a new direction in English portraiture.As an innovator in…
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William Hogarth is best known for his moralising and satirical narrative prints and paintings. In his day he was also a renowned portraitist. Initially, the majority of his subjects were from the aristocracy, but later, from 1740, he concentrated on well-off members of the middle class. At the time this was a new direction in English portraiture.As an innovator in this respect and as an observer of the society of his era, in this work Hogarth achieves a pointed depiction of the features and spirit of a woman in a white silk dress with a reflective silvery sheen. Her pose is an indication of her rising social class. The delicate and spontaneous brushwork is typical of the Rococo.
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