DescriptionHogarth's House Chiswick (6937863224).jpg
Early 18th century house bought by artist William Hogarth in 1749 as his country retreat. The house was speculatively built by James Downes, a local baker, and Pastor Ruperti was its first owner in 1717. The house became a museum in 1904 and is still open to visitors, displaying artwork and personal items of the artist. [Info. source: The William Hogarth Trust]. London Borough of Hounslow.
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