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The Progress of Poesy, design 44 from The Poems of Thomas Gray

The Progress of Poesy, design 44 from The Poems of Thomas Gray


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The Progress of Poesy, design 44 from The Poems of Thomas Gray

XYC225035 The Progress of Poesy, design 44 from The Poems of Thomas Gray, 1797-98 (w/c with pen & black ink on paper) by Blake, William (1757-1827); 41.9x32.4 cm; Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Collection, USA; English, out of copyright

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The Progress of Poesy

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is beautifully captured in this print, designed by William Blake as part of "The Poems of Thomas Gray". This romantic illustration transports us into the world of poetry, where imagination soars and emotions take flight. In the center of the composition stands a majestic eagle, symbolizing the power and freedom that poetry possesses. Its wings spread wide, ready to carry us on a journey through words and verses. The bird's piercing gaze reflects both wisdom and intensity, reminding us of the profound impact that poetry can have on our souls. Surrounding the eagle are delicate flowers and foliage, representing nature's inspiration for poetic creation. Each petal seems to whisper secrets only poets can hear, urging them to weave their thoughts into lyrical masterpieces. Blake's use of watercolor with pen and black ink adds depth and texture to this enchanting scene. The soft hues create an ethereal atmosphere while allowing every intricate detail to shine through. This print serves as a visual invitation for all lovers of literature to immerse themselves in Gray's timeless poems. It reminds us that poetry has the ability to transcend time and space, touching hearts across generations. Displayed at Yale Center for British Art as part of Paul Mellon Collection, this artwork continues its legacy by inspiring future generations with its evocative beauty.

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