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Art Sources Review

Title of Product:

The Hogarth Archive

Country: United Kingdom
Century: 1700 - The 18th Century
Topic: William Hogarth
Image of the product:

Name of Author(s): University of Wales, Lampeter
Name of Producer: University of Wales, Lampeter
Language/s of Product: English
Website of the product: www.lamp.ac.uk/hogarth/101to126.htm
Target Group: Scholars, teachers, students 11+
Overall Evaluation: fair
Objectives & Structure:
This site is simply a visual library of 126 of Hogarth’s prints from the University collection. The intention of the site is to provide digital imagery of some of William Hogarth’s prints. There is no text.
Prints can be downloaded.
Description of contents:
126 reproductions of prints which cover all the key periods of Hogarth’s work.
Evaluation and Comments:
Overall Evaluation: fair
Clarity of structure, logical sequence of contents: good
Usability / easiness of navigation: excellent
The website is interesting / stimulating: fair
Educational and learning value: fair
Quality and relevancy of content: good
Compatibility of the content with the target group: fair
Suitability and quality of graphic interface: good
Degree and quality of interaction: fair
Exploitation of the electronic potential: fair
Possibility of printing/saving material or tests: excellent
Description of how the website can be used with the students::
Teachers and students could explore this site to find images for further detailed study or to make comparisons across the artist’s work over a period of time.
Comments::
A simple visual resource for the study of William Hogarth.
Evaluation Date: 30.06.08
Name of teacher: Jane Giles
Name of School: Trinity School
Country: UK
Subjects Taught: Art

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