William Hogarth quotes:

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  • All the world is competent to judge my pictures except those who are of my profession.

  • I had rather, if cruelty has been prevented by the four prints [The Four Stages of Cruelty], be maker of them than of the [Raphael] cartoons.

  • Straight lines vary only in length, and therefore are least ornamental.

  • I turned my thoughts to a still more novel mode... to compose pictures on canvas similar to representations on the stage... my picture is my stage, and men and women my players exhibited in a 'dumb' show.

  • Simplicity, without variety, is wholly insipid.

  • I have generally found that persons who had studied painting least were the best judges of it.

  • The serpentine line, or the line of grace, by its waving and winding at the same time different ways, leads the eye in a pleasing manner along the continuity of its variety.

  • I think it is owing to the good sense of the English that they have not painted better.

  • Time is not a great artist but weakens all he touches.

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