4. Pugs & Their Meaning In Art with Nyassa Hinde

Jo's Art History Podcast - A podcast by Jo McLaughlin - Tuesdays

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Welcome to the Jo’s Art History Podcast, a podcast which celebrates all things art historical every single day! On today’s podcast, Jo sits down with Illustrator Nyassa HInde to discuss a topic close to her heart - PUGS! Yip, that’s right! Today we track the development and representation of this popular little dog through three paintings by artist William Hogarth. Hogarth was a super star painter in the 1700s and was known for his love of the breed but, his inclusion of his pugs were not as innocent as they first seem. Join Jo and Nyassa as they discuss the history of pug representation, poking fun at the wealthy and just what exactly is pugnacious? Guest: Nyassa Hinde. Illustrator, designer & maker Website: www.nyassahindeillustration.com Instagram: @nyassahindeillustration Host:  Jo McLaughlin Website: www.josarthistory.com Instagram: @josarthistory Artwork: William Hogarth: The Strode Family, c.1738 William Hogarth: Captain Lord George Graham in his Cabin, 1745 William Hogarth: The Painter & his Pug, 1745 All images referred to on the show can be found on my website here:  www.josarthistory.com or on my Instagram page @josarthistory