This is a list of works by William Hogarth by publication date (if known).As a printmaker Hogarth often employed other engravers to produce his work and frequently revised his works between one print run and the next, so it is often difficult to accurately differentiate between works by (or for) Hogarth and those in the style of or "after".Numbers in square brackets refer to the catalogue numbers in Ronald Paulson's third edition of Hogarth's Graphic Works (those with asterisks are classified as "After Hogarth" by Paulson).The works are all paintings, prints or drawings, apart from Hogarth's 1753 book The Analysis of Beauty.Various works which are either wrongly attributed to Hogarth, unlikely to be his work, or where some doubt exists as to whether they are his.
The Wedding of Stephen Bechingham and Mary Cox
(1729)
Francis Matthew Schutz in his bed; the third cousin to
Frederick, Prince of Wales
is shown vomiting into a
chamber pot
whilst lying in bed with a
hangover
. A painting allegedly commissioned by Schutz's wife to make her husband mend his ways.