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1757 1827 Collection

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Background image1757 1827 Collection: Strawberry Thief 1883: William Morris (1757-1827) Tapestry

Strawberry Thief 1883: William Morris (1757-1827) Tapestry
542654 Strawberry Thief 1883: William Morris (1757-1827) Tapestry. by Morris, William (1834-96); Universal History Archive/UIG

Background image1757 1827 Collection: Illustration by William Blake (1757-1827) English poet, painter and printmaker

Illustration by William Blake (1757-1827) English poet, painter and printmaker
544354 Illustration by William Blake (1757-1827) English poet, painter and printmaker, for Edward Young's (1681-1765) poem Night Thoughts published 1742-1745. Night the Third, Narcissa

Background image1757 1827 Collection: The Pastorals of Virgil, Eclogue I: The Blasted Tree, 1821. Creator: William Blake (British)

The Pastorals of Virgil, Eclogue I: The Blasted Tree, 1821. Creator: William Blake (British)
The Pastorals of Virgil, Eclogue I: The Blasted Tree, 1821. In 1820, Blake was commissioned to illustrate a new edition of The Pastorals of Virgil, published as a school text

Background image1757 1827 Collection: The Pastorals of Virgil, Eclogue I: The Shepherd chases away a wolf, 1821. Creator

The Pastorals of Virgil, Eclogue I: The Shepherd chases away a wolf, 1821. Creator
The Pastorals of Virgil, Eclogue I: The Shepherd chases away a wolf, 1821. In 1820, Blake was commissioned to illustrate a new edition of The Pastorals of Virgil, published as a school text

Background image1757 1827 Collection: The Thought of Death alone, the Fear Destroys, c. 1795. Creator: William Blake (British

The Thought of Death alone, the Fear Destroys, c. 1795. Creator: William Blake (British
The Thought of Death alone, the Fear Destroys, c. 1795

Background image1757 1827 Collection: St. Matthew, 1799. Creator: William Blake (British, 1757-1827)

St. Matthew, 1799. Creator: William Blake (British, 1757-1827)
St. Matthew, 1799

Background image1757 1827 Collection: The Book of Job: Pl. 5, Then went Satan forth from the presence of the Lord, 1825

The Book of Job: Pl. 5, Then went Satan forth from the presence of the Lord, 1825

Background image1757 1827 Collection: The Book of Job: Pl. 4, and I only am escaped alone to tell thee, 1825. Creator: William Blake

The Book of Job: Pl. 4, and I only am escaped alone to tell thee, 1825. Creator: William Blake
The Book of Job: Pl. 4, and I only am escaped alone to tell thee, 1825

Background image1757 1827 Collection: The Book of Job: Pl. 9, Then a Spirit passed before my face / the hair of my flesh stood up, 1825

The Book of Job: Pl. 9, Then a Spirit passed before my face / the hair of my flesh stood up, 1825

Background image1757 1827 Collection: The Book of Job: Pl. 8, Let the Day perish wherein I was Born, 1825. Creator: William Blake

The Book of Job: Pl. 8, Let the Day perish wherein I was Born, 1825. Creator: William Blake
The Book of Job: Pl. 8, Let the Day perish wherein I was Born, 1825

Background image1757 1827 Collection: The Book of Job: Pl. 7, And when they lifted up their eyes afar off and knew him not

The Book of Job: Pl. 7, And when they lifted up their eyes afar off and knew him not / they lifted up their voices and wept, 1825

Background image1757 1827 Collection: The Book of Job: Pl. 7, And when they had lifted up their eyes, 1825. Creator: William Blake

The Book of Job: Pl. 7, And when they had lifted up their eyes, 1825. Creator: William Blake
The Book of Job: Pl. 7, And when they had lifted up their eyes, 1825

Background image1757 1827 Collection: The Book of Job: Pl. 6, And smote Job with sore Boils / from the sole of his foot to the crown

The Book of Job: Pl. 6, And smote Job with sore Boils / from the sole of his foot to the crown of his head, 1825

Background image1757 1827 Collection: The Book of Job: Title Page, 1825. Creator: William Blake (British, 1757-1827)

The Book of Job: Title Page, 1825. Creator: William Blake (British, 1757-1827)
The Book of Job: Title Page, 1825

Background image1757 1827 Collection: The Book of Job: Pl. 3, Thy Sons and thy Daughters were eating and drinking Wine

The Book of Job: Pl. 3, Thy Sons and thy Daughters were eating and drinking Wine in their / eldest Brothers house, 1825

Background image1757 1827 Collection: The Book of Job: Pl. 21, So the Lord blessed the latter end of Job / more than the…, 1825

The Book of Job: Pl. 21, So the Lord blessed the latter end of Job / more than the…, 1825
The Book of Job: Pl. 21, So the Lord blessed the latter end of Job / more than the beginning, 1825

Background image1757 1827 Collection: The Book of Job: Pl. 21, So the Lord blessed the latter end of Job / more than the beginning, 1825

The Book of Job: Pl. 21, So the Lord blessed the latter end of Job / more than the beginning, 1825

Background image1757 1827 Collection: The Book of Job: Pl. 20, There were not found Women fair as the Daughters of Job…, 1825

The Book of Job: Pl. 20, There were not found Women fair as the Daughters of Job…, 1825
The Book of Job: Pl. 20, There were not found Women fair as the Daughters of Job / in all the Land, 1825

Background image1757 1827 Collection: The Book of Job: Pl. 2, When the Almighty was yet with me, When my Children…, 1825

The Book of Job: Pl. 2, When the Almighty was yet with me, When my Children…, 1825
The Book of Job: Pl. 2, When the Almighty was yet with me, When my Children / were about me, 1825

Background image1757 1827 Collection: The Book of Job: Pl. 20, There were not found Women fair as the Daughters of Job / in all the Land

The Book of Job: Pl. 20, There were not found Women fair as the Daughters of Job / in all the Land, 1825

Background image1757 1827 Collection: The Book of Job: Pl. 19, Every one also gave him a piece of money, 1825. Creator: William Blake

The Book of Job: Pl. 19, Every one also gave him a piece of money, 1825. Creator: William Blake
The Book of Job: Pl. 19, Every one also gave him a piece of money, 1825

Background image1757 1827 Collection: The Book of Job: Pl. 18, And my Servant Job shall pray for you, 1825. Creator: William Blake

The Book of Job: Pl. 18, And my Servant Job shall pray for you, 1825. Creator: William Blake
The Book of Job: Pl. 18, And my Servant Job shall pray for you, 1825

Background image1757 1827 Collection: The Book of Job: Pl. 17, I have heard thee with the hearing of the Ear but now my Eye seeth thee

The Book of Job: Pl. 17, I have heard thee with the hearing of the Ear but now my Eye seeth thee, 1825

Background image1757 1827 Collection: The Book of Job: Pl. 16, Thou hast fulfilled the Judgment of the Wicked, 1825. Creator

The Book of Job: Pl. 16, Thou hast fulfilled the Judgment of the Wicked, 1825. Creator
The Book of Job: Pl. 16, Thou hast fulfilled the Judgment of the Wicked, 1825

Background image1757 1827 Collection: The Book of Job: Pl. 15, Behold now Behemoth which I made with thee, 1825. Creator

The Book of Job: Pl. 15, Behold now Behemoth which I made with thee, 1825. Creator
The Book of Job: Pl. 15, Behold now Behemoth which I made with thee, 1825

Background image1757 1827 Collection: The Book of Job: Pl. 14, When the morning Stars sang together, and all the / Sons

The Book of Job: Pl. 14, When the morning Stars sang together, and all the / Sons of God shouted for joy, 1825

Background image1757 1827 Collection: The Book of Job: Pl. 13, Then the Lord answered Job out of the Whirlwind, 1825. Creator

The Book of Job: Pl. 13, Then the Lord answered Job out of the Whirlwind, 1825. Creator
The Book of Job: Pl. 13, Then the Lord answered Job out of the Whirlwind, 1825

Background image1757 1827 Collection: The Book of Job: Pl. 12, I am Young and ye are very Old wherefore I was afraid, 1825

The Book of Job: Pl. 12, I am Young and ye are very Old wherefore I was afraid, 1825

Background image1757 1827 Collection: Mrs. Cowper, Mother of the Poet, 1802. Creator: William Blake (British, 1757-1827)

Mrs. Cowper, Mother of the Poet, 1802. Creator: William Blake (British, 1757-1827)
Mrs. Cowper, Mother of the Poet, 1802

Background image1757 1827 Collection: May-Day in London, 1784. Creator: William Blake (British, 1757-1827)

May-Day in London, 1784. Creator: William Blake (British, 1757-1827)
May-Day in London, 1784

Background image1757 1827 Collection: William Cowper, 1802. Creator: William Blake (British, 1757-1827)

William Cowper, 1802. Creator: William Blake (British, 1757-1827)
William Cowper, 1802

Background image1757 1827 Collection: View of St. Edmunds Chapel in the Church of East Dereham... 1804. Creator: William Blake

View of St. Edmunds Chapel in the Church of East Dereham... 1804. Creator: William Blake
View of St. Edmunds Chapel in the Church of East Dereham, containing the Grave of William Cowper Esquire, 1804

Background image1757 1827 Collection: Wilson Lowry, 1825. Creator: William Blake (British, 1757-1827); John Linnell (British

Wilson Lowry, 1825. Creator: William Blake (British, 1757-1827); John Linnell (British
Wilson Lowry, 1825

Background image1757 1827 Collection: The Book of Job: Pl. 1, Thus did Job continually, 1825. Creator: William Blake (British

The Book of Job: Pl. 1, Thus did Job continually, 1825. Creator: William Blake (British
The Book of Job: Pl. 1, Thus did Job continually, 1825

Background image1757 1827 Collection: The Book of Job: Pl. 11, With Dreams upon my bed thou scarest me and affrightest me

The Book of Job: Pl. 11, With Dreams upon my bed thou scarest me and affrightest me / with Visions, 1825

Background image1757 1827 Collection: The Book of Job: Pl. 10, The Just Upright Man is Laughed to Scorn, 1825. Creator: William Blake

The Book of Job: Pl. 10, The Just Upright Man is Laughed to Scorn, 1825. Creator: William Blake
The Book of Job: Pl. 10, The Just Upright Man is Laughed to Scorn, 1825

Background image1757 1827 Collection: The Book of Job: Pl. 10, The just upright man is laughted to scorn, 1825. Creator

The Book of Job: Pl. 10, The just upright man is laughted to scorn, 1825. Creator
The Book of Job: Pl. 10, The just upright man is laughted to scorn, 1825

Background image1757 1827 Collection: The Book of Job: No. 8, Let the Day perish wherin I was born, 1825. Creator: William Blake

The Book of Job: No. 8, Let the Day perish wherin I was born, 1825. Creator: William Blake
The Book of Job: No. 8, Let the Day perish wherin I was born, 1825

Background image1757 1827 Collection: The Book of Job: No. 7, And When they had lifted up their eyes afar off and knew him not

The Book of Job: No. 7, And When they had lifted up their eyes afar off and knew him not, they lifted up their voices and wept, 1825

Background image1757 1827 Collection: The Book of Job, 1825. Creator: William Blake (British, 1757-1827)

The Book of Job, 1825. Creator: William Blake (British, 1757-1827)
The Book of Job, 1825

Background image1757 1827 Collection: The Holy Family (also known as Christ in the Lap of Truth), c. 1805. Creator: William Blake

The Holy Family (also known as Christ in the Lap of Truth), c. 1805. Creator: William Blake
The Holy Family (also known as Christ in the Lap of Truth), c. 1805. Although he rejected institutionalized religion, Blake was intensely spiritual

Background image1757 1827 Collection: David Hartley, 1791. Creator: William Blake (British, 1757-1827)

David Hartley, 1791. Creator: William Blake (British, 1757-1827)
David Hartley, 1791

Background image1757 1827 Collection: Holy Family Christ Lap Truth 1805 William Blake

Holy Family Christ Lap Truth 1805 William Blake
The Holy Family (also known as Christ in the Lap of Truth), c. 1805. William Blake (British, 1757-1827). Black, gray, and brown ink applied with pen and point of brush; gray, pink, yellow

Background image1757 1827 Collection: Pastorals Virgil Eclogue I Shepherd chases away

Pastorals Virgil Eclogue I Shepherd chases away
The Pastorals of Virgil, Eclogue I: The Shepherd chases away a wolf, 1821. William Blake (British, 1757-1827). Wood engravings; image: 3.5 x 7.4 cm (1 3/8 x 2 15/16 in.)

Background image1757 1827 Collection: Pastorals Virgil Eclogue I Blasted Tree 1821

Pastorals Virgil Eclogue I Blasted Tree 1821
The Pastorals of Virgil, Eclogue I: The Blasted Tree, 1821. William Blake (British, 1757-1827). Wood engravings; image: 3.4 x 7.3 cm (1 5/16 x 2 7/8 in.)

Background image1757 1827 Collection: Thought Death alone Fear Destroys 1795 William Blake

Thought Death alone Fear Destroys 1795 William Blake
The Thought of Death alone, the Fear Destroys, c. 1795. William Blake (British, 1757-1827). Pencil; sheet: 17 x 30.8 cm (6 11/16 x 12 1/8 in.)

Background image1757 1827 Collection: David Hartley 1791 William Blake British 1757-1827

David Hartley 1791 William Blake British 1757-1827
David Hartley, 1791. William Blake (British, 1757-1827). Engraving

Background image1757 1827 Collection: William Cowper 1802 William Blake British 1757-1827

William Cowper 1802 William Blake British 1757-1827
William Cowper, 1802. William Blake (British, 1757-1827). Engraving



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"1757-1827: The Enigmatic World of William Blake" Step into the mesmerizing world of William Blake, a British artist and poet whose works continue to captivate audiences even centuries later. From his stunning illustrations for "The Pastorals of Virgil, Eclogue I: The Blasted Tree" in 1821 to his thought-provoking piece "The Thought of Death alone, the Fear Destroys" from around 1795, Blake's artistry knows no bounds. One cannot help but be drawn into the depths of his imagination as we explore pieces like "St. Matthew, " created in 1799, where he brings biblical narratives to life with his unique style and vision. Moving forward to 1825, we encounter a series inspired by "The Book of Job. " In Plate 5, titled "Then went Satan forth from the presence of the Lord, " Blake captures the essence of this profound story with striking imagery. Continuing our journey through these plates, we witness moments that evoke both awe and contemplation. Plate 4 portrays a haunting scene where only one person remains alive to tell their tale - an image that lingers long after it is seen. And in Plate 9, a spirit passes before our face while our flesh stands on end; it is impossible not to feel an otherworldly presence within these pages. Blake's mastery shines through in every stroke and detail as he delves deeper into human emotions and existential questions. In Plate 8, aptly named "Let the Day perish wherein I was Born, " he explores themes of despair and longing for release from suffering. But amidst all darkness lies glimpses of hope. Plates like number 7 remind us that sometimes recognition can be elusive even when salvation is near at hand. And in Plate 6's depiction of Job afflicted with boils from head to toe, there exists an underlying resilience that speaks volumes about human endurance.