Hals and Hogarth - Exhibition visits during the week.

 When I spoke with my Tutor she mentioned the value of being with others when visiting exhibitions and in the last week I was lucky to see 2 big name Artists along with friends who have an interest in the visual Arts.



Not a Cavalier and Not Laughing 


 The first was to The Wallace Collection to see the Frans Hals exhibition which was good but perhaps rather ‘samey’ for me – much was made of his fine collection of blacks (in terms of varieties of the tint on his palette) but it was nice to see my friend  who has not ventured out too much during the lockdowns/Covid and who had suggested the venue.



The second trip was to see the Hogarth at Tate Britain.

The show has  had some critiscm in terms of the ‘woke’ written appendages to many of the pictures, these  were certainly a subject that Kevin (old school friend) and I had a bit of a laugh about – but having said that I quite liked the exhibition – it’s very big and we didn’t get all through it in two and a half hours.

Hogarth being contemporary in his day 

Something of note is the way Hogarth as well as an artist was able to see a way of getting his Art to a large audience by printing - he also used the UK's   Parliament to secure copyright protection for his work (and for others too).  

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