Hogarth's House (London)

United Kingdom / England / Richmond / London
 interesting place, Georgian (architecture), art museum / art gallery, 18th century construction
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Hogarth's House is a historic residence located in Chiswick, West London, famous for being the former home of the renowned English artist William Hogarth. Built in the early 18th century, the house is a fine example of Georgian architecture and served as Hogarth's residence from 1749 until his death in 1764.

Today, Hogarth's House is a museum dedicated to celebrating the life and works of William Hogarth. Visitors can explore the preserved rooms where Hogarth lived and worked, gaining insight into his artistic process and daily life. The museum also houses a collection of Hogarth's paintings, prints, and personal belongings, providing a comprehensive overview of his career and influence on British art.

In addition to its exhibitions, Hogarth's House features a garden that reflects the style of the 18th century, offering visitors a tranquil space to relax and appreciate the historical ambiance of the surroundings.
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Coordinates:   51°29'12"N   -0°15'18"E
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