Hogarth's former residence, due to security reasons, is currently not accessible to the upper level, so visitors can only enter three rooms including shops, reception, if including the small foyer, there are four rooms. As the house has been resold many hands, there are no artists'cultural relics except the pictures and photos that have been collected.
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Hogarth's former residence, due to security reasons, is currently not accessible to the upper level, so visitors can only enter three rooms including shops, reception, if including the small foyer, there are four rooms. As the house has been resold many hands, there are no artists'cultural relics except the pictures and photos that have been collected.
Hogarth's former residence, built in 1713, was rated as the first-class protected building in Britain. It was the residence of the painter Hogarth from 1749 to 1764. Hogarth is a famous British satirist and pioneer of European comic strips, but here he paints many idyllic scenes from the window, which he calls "a country house by the Thames River". Now it has been transformed into a small museum and art gallery.
The gardens of Hogarth's former residence are in a mess because of decoration. The upper floors of the rooms are not open. Visits are free. A permanent room exhibition gives a detailed introduction to Hogarth's life. If you want to visit, it's better to pay attention to the official website of Hogarth's former residence and see if the decoration is over.
This is the residence of the famous painter Hogarth from 1749 to 1764. Although Hogarth is a satirist, he paints mostly pastoral scenery here. Here he visits for free! __________
Hogas is the most famous British cartoonist and one of the pioneers of British comic strips, his former residence has an introduction to his life, and many of his works.