William Hogarth
Lord Grey and Lady Mary West as Children
c. 1740
Recently conserved with funds from the Institute of Museum and Library Services.
Among the most prominent English artists of the eighteenth century, William Hogarth was famous for his images of "modern moral subjects"—entertaining social and political satires that criticized aristocratic decadence while promoting middle-class virtue. Hogarth also painted portraits in order to subsidize his career as a satirist and establish himself as a virtuoso painter on par with other European artists. While influential for his "conversation pieces," or casual group portraits of conversing figures, Hogarth presented with Lord Grey and Lady Mary West as Children a more traditional, formal portrait, combining his characteristic attention to detail with his tendency to convey broader moral statements through subtle symbolism. The masterfully displayed lavish fabrics and small, detailed accoutrements—including a puppy, a biscuit, and a teething toy called a coral—all indicate the high social standing as well as the age of the sitters. The casual cruelty of the boy toward the squirming, anxious pup, however, provides an amusing insert into the otherwise serious and dignified tradition of upper-class portraiture. [Permanent collection label, 2016]
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Artist
William Hogarth
(British, 1697–1764)
- Title Lord Grey and Lady Mary West as Children
- Date c. 1740
- Medium Oil on canvas
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Dimensions
unframed | 42 1/8 x 35 5/8 in.
- Credit line University purchase, Parsons Fund, 1936
- Object number WU 2147
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Technique
oil painting
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Work type
painting
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Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum, Washington University in St. Louis, 05/15/1981 - 10/11/1981
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Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum, Washington University in St. Louis, 12/12/1976 - 01/30/1977
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Virginia Museum of Fine Arts (Richmond, Virginia), 01/30/1967 - 03/05/1967
Moments in Portraiture
Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art (Kansas City, Missouri), 03/16/1966 - 04/13/1966
Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum, Washington University in St. Louis
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1936
Knoedler and Co., M., and Howard Young Gallery, New York
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