Historic Houses & Museums

Hogarth's House in Chiswick

Hogarth Lane, Great West Road

London. W4 2QN.

Tel: 020 8994 6757

Link to: Exploring Hogarth's House - a BBC slideshow with sound
Exploring Hogarth's House - a BBC Arts slideshow with sound  >

Talk: Hogarth’s prints          2nd May           7.00pm


Sheila O’Connell, Assistant Keeper of Prints and Drawings, British Museum and author of The Popular Print in England. A close look at some of Hogarth’s prints, providing a chance to discover how he worked and see what the content of the images meant to 18th century viewers.


Reserve your ticket in person at the House or by sending an SAE and a cheque for £10 per person (per workshop or talk) made out to:

Hounslow Community Services

Hogarth’s House Hogarth Lane, Great West Road, London. W4 2QN.


For more information call 020 8994 6757 or email hogarthshouse@laing.com

Talk: Hogarth’s prints 2nd May 7.00pm

Front of Hogarth's House - Photograph: Katrina Salonen

Front of Hogarth's House

Photograph: Katri Salonen

 

Hogarth's House in Chiswick, built around 1700, was the country home of the great painter, engraver and satirist William Hogarth (1697 - 1764) from 1749 until his death.

Hogarth bought the house to act as his family’s country refuge, a weekend and summer home, away from the noise of his other home in what is now Leicester Square.

The Hogarths extended the house and enjoyed the fruit trees and nut walk in the walled garden. Stepping through the gate you will see the ancient mulberry tree - the Hogarths are said to have made mulberry pies for the Foundling children who stayed with them.

Hogarth had a ‘painting room’ at the bottom of the garden where he was working until a few days before his death.


The restoration project steering group
from the William Hogarth Trust has undertaken extensive research into the history of the Grade I listed house and its occupants. This provides the information for the new displays.

 

Hogarth’s own view of his home over Chiswick Common - Photograph: Hounslow Local Studies (Chiswick Library)

Hogarth’s own view of his home over Chiswick Common

Photograph: Hounslow Local Studies (Chiswick Library)