• The Gate of Calais or O, the Roast Beef of Old England is a 1748 painting by William Hogarth, reproduced as a print from an engraving the next year.
  • The Gate of Calais, which is as well known as O, the Roast Beef Old England is a painting done in 1748 by William Hogarth and replicated as a feature from a...
  • ‘Self portrait (from the Gate of Calais)’ was created by William Hogarth in Rococo style.
  • The Gates of Calais, by Hogarth. Hakespeare's onnets. ... The Gates of Calais 1749. Hogarth had an unpleasant experience while staying at Calais.
  • William Hogarth - The Gate of Calais The Gate of Calais (HD download). "After the March to Finchley," says Hogarth, "the next Print that I engraved was...
  • William Hogarth (1697 - 1764). RA Collection: Art. Title. The Gate of Calais, or the Roast Beef of Old England.
  • "'Twas at the gate of Calais, Hogarth tells, Where sad despair and famine always dwells; A meagre Frenchman, Madame Grandsire's cook, As home he steer'd...
  • The Gate of Calais 1748. ... 1748 painting by William Hogarth (Museum: Tate). Credit: Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.
  • Artist information. William Hogarth. ... Ronald Paulson, Hogarth’s graphic works , London, 1989, pp 139–40, no 180, illus p 363.
  • O the Roast Beef of Old England--The Gate of Calais, William Hogarth (British, London 1697–1764 London), Etching and engraving; second state of two.