WILLIAM HOGARTH AND HIS PUG DOG Hogarth statue to be provided with canine companion
William Hogarth, one of the great
painters of the 18th century, will
be commemorated in a fine statue
by Jim Mathieson later this year. The
committee is planning to add the
figure of a dog alongside the statue
of the artist. As Hogarth included
a pug called Trump alongside him
in one of his self-portraits, we
feel sure that he would always have
been seen around Chiswick with a
pug at his heels. His contemporaries
saw this as part of Hogarth's sense
of humour; an admirer even wrote
a pamphlet of conversations with
the pug: So now there will be one final fund-raising effort, to provide the extra £10,000 that is needed to commission and cast this additional piece of the sculpture. The first donations for the pug are already coming in and anyone wishing to add their own gift towards the cost should make their cheque out to the "CTA Hogarth Millennium Fund" and send it to the Chiswick Traders' Association, 8 Heathfield Gardens London W4 4JY. Hogarth may have lived three centuries ago, but his interests lay in matters which strike many chords with people today.
The dog will serve to symbolise his humanity. If you want to pledge some money then contact hugh@chiswicktraders.fsnet.co.uk or send a cheque to: Chiswick Traders' Association c/o 8 Heathfield Gardens W4 4JY. Make your cheque payable to "Chiswick Traders Association Millennium Fund" |
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