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Dr. James Clifton, director of the Blaffer Foun dation, said Hogarth’s etchings and paintings are typically very straight-forward and easily under stood by the observer. “They typically can be read like a story,” Dr. Clifton said. Hogarth, who had strong anti-French senti ments, used the French as the subjects of many of his etchings and paintings. Hogarth’s feelings could be attributed to his fear of the French con stantly trying to import their culture into Eng land. Throughout his works, the French are de picted as emaciated and poor, and Hogarth uses these images to create feelings toward the French that mirror his own. Catherine Hastedt, registrar and curator of the Stark Gallery, said that Hogarth had a particular dislike for art dealers, who were subjectsofij of his works. “He saw art dealers as people who broughw^iti standard art over to England from Europtffhf sold them to unsuspecting Englishmen asms '°P pieces,” Hastedt said. the The focus of the majority of the etchin[ ISSH satire and moral narrative. His works arei ™ c ' highly topical. Hogarth etched on numerousdi ^P 1 ent subjects, including London, politics, bes ^ e i and what he called progresses, or a series off ^ U1 ings that depict a related storyline. n ^ r For example, Hogarth’s “Harlot’s Progress' 16 ^ series of etchings that depicts an English I just arriving into the city, only to meet the madam. As the progress begins to focus on her ewa er life, the once innocent woman is seen in less tractive surroundings and accompanied by pet sts, who are clearly of a lower social class thanoi 'fflcy with whom she previously associated with. n addition to etchings, Hogarth also receii recognition for his works in novels, most notal the English version of Don Quixote. During his life, Hogarth was immensely pop lar, and Clifton said he was an extremely influt tial artist “Hogarth was one of the two most importai artists of the 18th century, the other being Jos Reynolds,” Clifton said. 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