A portrait of Sir Alexander Schomberg, engraved by Townley from a portrait by Hogarth.
A work, consisting of copies, the same size as the original prints, and modestly entitled "Hogarth Restored," is now publishing in numbers. The twelve originals of Industry and Idleness, Hogarth published at twelve shillings. In this Restoration, the twelve copies amount to thirty!
An Illustration of Hogarth, in the German language, by J. C. Lichtenberg, with reduced copies from the prints, by J. Ripenhausen, has been published at Gottingen, in numbers at 15s. each. The same plates are used for a work, also publishing at Gottingen, on a similar plan, with the illustrations in French.
Many of the following articles, and others not worth enumeration, imputed trash and libel not his own, have been foisted into auctioneers' catalogues, sold for large sums, warranted originals, and
Ascribed to Hogarth.
1. Coat of Arms, from a large silver tea-table. Under the Arms are a Shepherd and his Flock.
2. Shop-bill for Peter de la Fontaine.
3. The Oratory. Orator Henley on a scaffold.
4. A Ticket for H. Fielding. Scene Pasquin.
5. A Ticket for H. Fielding. Scene the Mock Doctor.