Lawyer, newspaper editor, music critic, musicologist
Spouse
Georgina Thomson
(m. 1814)
Children
10, including Catherine and Georgina
Relatives
James Ballantyne (brother-in-law)
George Hogarth WS (6 September 1783 – 12 February 1870) was a Scottish lawyer, newspaper editor, music critic, and musicologist. He authored several books on opera and Victorian musical life in addition to contributing articles to various publications.
David GeorgeHogarth CMG FRGS FBA (23 May 1862 – 6 November 1927), also known as D. G. Hogarth, was a British archaeologist and scholar associated with...
GeorgeHogarth WS (6 September 1783 – 12 February 1870) was a Scottish lawyer, newspaper editor, music critic, and musicologist. He authored several books...
William Hogarth FRSA (/ˈhoʊɡɑːrθ/; 10 November 1697 – 26 October 1764) was an English painter, engraver, pictorial satirist, social critic, editorial...
her family in 1824. She was the eldest daughter of ten children to GeorgeHogarth. Her father was a journalist for the Edinburgh Courant, and later became...
GeorgeHogarth Pringle (22 December 1830 – 31 March 1872) was a Scottish-Australian surgeon. He qualified in medicine from Edinburgh, Scotland and then...
Mary in her memory. Hogarth was the daughter of GeorgeHogarth (1783–1870), a music critic, cellist and composer, and Georgina Hogarth née Thompson (1793–1863)...
author David GeorgeHogarth (1862–1927), English archaeologist Donald Hogarth (1879–1950), Canadian politician and mining financier Joseph Hogarth (1801–1879)...
excavations by David GeorgeHogarth seemed to identify three successive temple buildings. Re-excavations in 1987–88 and re-appraisal of Hogarth's account confirmed...
collected letters after his death. 'Georgy' Hogarth was one of 10 children born in Scotland to music critic GeorgeHogarth and his wife Georgina. In 1834, Georgy...
GeorgeHogarth. Hogarth invited him to contribute Street Sketches and Dickens became a regular visitor to his Fulham house – excited by Hogarth's friendship...
Gertrude Bell (1907): The Desert and the Sown (republished 1987). David GeorgeHogarth (1905): The Penetration of Arabia: a Record of Western Knowledge Concerning...
then was appointed a Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George (KCMG) in the 2019 New Year Honours for "services to travel, culture and...
category of Orientalism alongside T. E. Lawrence, Gertrude Bell, David GeorgeHogarth, St John Philby, Mark Sykes, and Sir Ronald Storrs, Said writes: "Each...
The Hogarth Press is a book publishing imprint of Penguin Random House that was founded as an independent company in 1917 by British authors Leonard Woolf...
investigations, followed by David GeorgeHogarth of the British School at Athens in 1900 who carried out more extensive operations. Hogarth's reports published in...
Francis Younghusband 1922–1925 Lawrence, Earl Ronaldshay 1925–1927 David GeorgeHogarth 1927–1930 Charles Close 1930–1933 Admiral Sir William Goodenough 1933–1936...
1900–present Archaeologists Minos Kalokairinos, Arthur Evans, David GeorgeHogarth, Duncan Mackenzie, Theodore Fyfe, Christian Doll, Piet de Jong, John...
Sir George Dashwood Taubman Goldie KCMG FRS (20 May 1846 – 20 August 1925) was a Manx administrator who played a major role in the founding of Nigeria...
This is a list of works by William Hogarth by publication date (if known). As a printmaker Hogarth often employed other engravers to produce his work...
physics of sound, and biographical sketches of important musical figures. GeorgeHogarth was a regular contributor. The Harmonicon archive at HathiTrust v t...
Press. ISBN 0-19-822786-8. Carretta, Vincent (1990). George III and the Satirists from Hogarth to Byron. Athens, Georgia: University of Georgia Press...
Jane Hogarth (c. 1709 – 1789) was a British printseller and businesswoman who preserved the rights to the artwork of her husband, William Hogarth, following...
Captain Page and Chief Mate Wilson (both Americans), English supercargo GeorgeHogarth and thirteen Asian crew-members, which included Chinese sailor and interpreter...
Dorothy George, Hogarth to Cruikshank (London 1967) p. 177 Alice Jenkins, Space and the March of Mind (2007) p. 16 M. Dorothy George, Hogarth to Cruikshank...
legends which came to be associated with the fall of Babylon." David GeorgeHogarth and Samuel Rolles Driver comment on what they saw as Herodotus's unreliability:...