Restored Hogarth Murals reopened to Public
October 7 2025
Picture: bdonline.co.uk
Posted by Adam Busiakiewicz:
Exciting news that William Hogarth's recently restored murals undertaken for St Bartholomew's Hospital in London have been reopened to the public. The whole project to restore the hospital's North Wing cost £9.5m and has taken 5 years to complete.
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Apologies for the slightly small image, do let me know there are any high-res images of the actual paintings themselves (rather than just room shots) available anywhere!
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