- This image was originally painted by Hogarth as a gift to King George the II who was offended by it!
- Hogarth then "re-gifted" it to the King of Prussia Frederick II who skills as a soldier was much more satisfied with it!!
- The March To Finchley In 1745 , William Hogarth Engraving, Heath Edition.
- Painted by William Hogarth1750
- Published by William Hogarth 1750.
- Engraved by Luke Sullivan.
- Retouched and Improved by William Hogarth, June 12th, 1761.
- This image taken from the 1822 book: The Works of William Hogarth Big In-folio Volume.
- Paper has original gold gilt on three sides as published.
- Publisher: London: Baldwin and Cradock printed from original Hogarth plates, restored by James Heath.
- Dimensions:
- Paper Size 19” X 25.4” (Size change from original 19.3" X 25.4" when removed from book)
- Plate Size: 17" X 21 15/16"
- Please see pictures for grade and condition.
- This image is in excellent condition with some foxing around graphic
- This image can be matted and framed without obtrusion or distraction.
- Shipped in a 2" X 24" shipping tube rolled in craft paper. Shipping will include tracking.
- Should you have any question please ask.
- Please see our other Hogarth listings and feel free ask any questions on these also or make a package offer.
- "But seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you." Matthew 6:33
- Please see pictures for grade and condition.
- Shipping will include tracking.
- Thank you for looking and please see my other Print Listings!
- "But seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you." Matthew 6:33