• The Shrimp Girl’ was created in c.1745 by William Hogarth in Rococo style. Find more prominent pieces of portrait at Wikiart.org – best visual art database.
  • There is flesh and blood for you."[3] It was only sold after his wife's death in 1789, and first received its title The Shrimp Girl in a Christie's sale catalogue.
  • painting by William Hogarth (Museum: National Gallery). ... Portrait of a young girl (alternate title: Young Girl with Bouquet) by Charles Joshua Chaplin.
  • To mark Hogarth's birthday I have decided to feature one of my favourite paintings, The Shrimp Girl. ... The Shrimp Girl by William Hogarth, 174o-45.
  • William Hogarth. The Shrimp Girl. c.1740-1743. ... Made as an experiment, and not strictly "finished", it remained with Hogarth's estate after his death.
  • In the improvised composition of this oil sketch of The Shrimp Girl, we see Hogarth's painterly talent at its very finest.
  • The Shrimp Girl appears unique among Hogarth’s single-figure oil sketches in being painted from life, spontaneously and for its own sake.
  • File usage on other wikis. Metadata. File:William Hogarth - The Shrimp Girl - WGA11467.jpg. ... Usage on sr.wikipedia.org. Вилијам Хогарт.
  • The Shrimp Girl appears unique among Hogarth’s single-figure oil sketches in being painted from life, spontaneously and for its own sake.
  • William Hogarth. The Shrimp Girl. ... Rococo. Created by: William Hogarth. Current Location: London, United Kingdom.