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William Blake Collection (page 3)

William Blake, a renowned British artist and poet, left an indelible mark on the world of art and literature

Background imageWilliam Blake Collection: Great Plague of London par William Blake (1757-1827), c

Great Plague of London par William Blake (1757-1827), c
FIA5402766 Great Plague of London par William Blake (1757-1827), c. 1779 - Watercolour, white colour, black chalk on paper, 13, 9x18, 7 cm - Private Collection by Blake

Background imageWilliam Blake Collection: Spring, 1789 (hand-coloured relief-etching, watercolour)

Spring, 1789 (hand-coloured relief-etching, watercolour)
985826 Spring, 1789 (hand-coloured relief-etching, watercolour) by Blake, William (1757-1827); 19.8x12.8. cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Spring. Plate 24 from Songs of Innocence)

Background imageWilliam Blake Collection: Night, 1789 (hand-coloured relief-etching, watercolour)

Night, 1789 (hand-coloured relief-etching, watercolour)
985825 Night, 1789 (hand-coloured relief-etching, watercolour) by Blake, William (1757-1827); 19.8x12.8 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Night. Plate 21 from Songs of Innocence)

Background imageWilliam Blake Collection: The Divine Image, 1789 (hand-coloured relief-etching, watercolour)

The Divine Image, 1789 (hand-coloured relief-etching, watercolour)
985822 The Divine Image, 1789 (hand-coloured relief-etching, watercolour) by Blake, William (1757-1827); 19.8x12.8 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: The Divine Image)

Background imageWilliam Blake Collection: Infant Joy, 1789 (hand-coloured relief-etching, watercolour)

Infant Joy, 1789 (hand-coloured relief-etching, watercolour)
985821 Infant Joy, 1789 (hand-coloured relief-etching, watercolour) by Blake, William (1757-1827); 19.8x12.8 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Infant Joy. Plate 26 from Songs of Innocence)

Background imageWilliam Blake Collection: The Book of Job illustrations by William Blake

The Book of Job illustrations by William Blake
3761455 The Book of Job illustrations by William Blake by Blake, William (1757-1827); (add.info.: The Fall of the Accuser by William Blake, from the illustrations of the Book of Job, 1825)

Background imageWilliam Blake Collection: The Book of Job illustrations by William Blake

The Book of Job illustrations by William Blake
3761452 The Book of Job illustrations by William Blake by Blake, William (1757-1827); (add.info.: Job Affrighted by a Vision of his God by William Blake, from the illustrations of the Book of Job)

Background imageWilliam Blake Collection: The Book of Job illustrations by William Blake

The Book of Job illustrations by William Blake
3761453 The Book of Job illustrations by William Blake by Blake, William (1757-1827); (add.info.: The Speech of Elihu by William Blake, from the illustrations of the Book of Job, 1825)

Background imageWilliam Blake Collection: The Book of Job illustrations by William Blake

The Book of Job illustrations by William Blake
3761442 The Book of Job illustrations by William Blake by Blake, William (1757-1827); (add.info.: Bringing Destruction on the Sons and Daughters of Job by William Blake)

Background imageWilliam Blake Collection: The Book of Job2: 7 illustrated by William Blake

The Book of Job2: 7 illustrated by William Blake
3765308 The Book of Job2:7 illustrated by William Blake by Blake, William (1757-1827); (add.info.: The Book of Job, illustration by William Blake. First Published 1826)

Background imageWilliam Blake Collection: The Book of Job 42: 12 illustrated by William Blake

The Book of Job 42: 12 illustrated by William Blake
3765307 The Book of Job 42:12 illustrated by William Blake by Blake, William (1757-1827); (add.info.: The Book of Job, illustration by William Blake. First Published 1826)

Background imageWilliam Blake Collection: The Book of Job42: 11 illustrated by william Blake

The Book of Job42: 11 illustrated by william Blake
3765302 The Book of Job42:11 illustrated by william Blake by Blake, William (1757-1827); (add.info.: The Book of Job, illustration by William Blake. First Published 1826)

Background imageWilliam Blake Collection: The Book of Job42: 8 illustrated by william Blake

The Book of Job42: 8 illustrated by william Blake
3765298 The Book of Job42:8 illustrated by william Blake by Blake, William (1757-1827); (add.info.: The Book of Job, illustration by William Blake. First Published 1826)

Background imageWilliam Blake Collection: Job and his Daughters (pencil, brush and grey ink and watercolour)

Job and his Daughters (pencil, brush and grey ink and watercolour)
1765029 Job and his Daughters (pencil, brush and grey ink and watercolour) by Blake, William (1757-1827); Private Collection; (add.info.: Job and his Daughters. William Blake (1757-1827)

Background imageWilliam Blake Collection: William Blake learns to draw pictures (litho)

William Blake learns to draw pictures (litho)
976600 William Blake learns to draw pictures (litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: William Blake learns to draw pictures)

Background imageWilliam Blake Collection: William Blake sits in the sun (colour litho)

William Blake sits in the sun (colour litho)
976579 William Blake sits in the sun (colour litho) by Sheldon, Charles Mills (1866-1928) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: William Blake sits in the sun)

Background imageWilliam Blake Collection: On Albions Angels, mid 1790s (elief-etched engraving, blue ink)

On Albions Angels, mid 1790s (elief-etched engraving, blue ink)
985778 On Albions Angels, mid 1790s (elief-etched engraving, blue ink) by Blake, William (1757-1827); Private Collection; (add.info.: On Albions Angels... Plate 17 from America, A Prophesy)

Background imageWilliam Blake Collection: The Terror Answered, mid 1790s (relief-etched engraving, bluish-grey ink)

The Terror Answered, mid 1790s (relief-etched engraving, bluish-grey ink)
985777 The Terror Answered, mid 1790s (relief-etched engraving, bluish-grey ink) by Blake, William (1757-1827); 36.4x25.5 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: The Terror Answered)

Background imageWilliam Blake Collection: Title page from America, A Prophesy, mid 1790s (relief-etched engraving

Title page from America, A Prophesy, mid 1790s (relief-etched engraving
985776 Title page from America, A Prophesy, mid 1790s (relief-etched engraving, blue ink) by Blake, William (1757-1827); 36.4x25.5 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Title page from America)

Background imageWilliam Blake Collection: The Six-Footed Serpent Attacking Agnolo Brunelleschi, c

The Six-Footed Serpent Attacking Agnolo Brunelleschi, c
986334 The Six-Footed Serpent Attacking Agnolo Brunelleschi, c.1824-1827 (engraving, india and wove paper) by Blake, William (1757-1827); 27.6x35.3 (approx) cm; Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageWilliam Blake Collection: Orlando in a Fury Tearing up Trees, 1783. Creator: William Blake

Orlando in a Fury Tearing up Trees, 1783. Creator: William Blake
Orlando in a Fury Tearing up Trees, 1783

Background imageWilliam Blake Collection: Beggars Opera, Act III, 1788 / 1790. Creator: William Blake

Beggars Opera, Act III, 1788 / 1790. Creator: William Blake
Beggars Opera, Act III, 1788/1790

Background imageWilliam Blake Collection: The Morning Amusements of her Royal Highness, 1782. Creator: William Blake

The Morning Amusements of her Royal Highness, 1782. Creator: William Blake
The Morning Amusements of her Royal Highness, 1782

Background imageWilliam Blake Collection: The Discomfited Duellists, 1784. Creator: William Blake

The Discomfited Duellists, 1784. Creator: William Blake
The Discomfited Duellists, 1784

Background imageWilliam Blake Collection: Canto VI, Verse 294, 1803. Creator: William Blake

Canto VI, Verse 294, 1803. Creator: William Blake
Canto VI, Verse 294, 1803

Background imageWilliam Blake Collection: Canto II, Verse 471, 1803. Creator: William Blake

Canto II, Verse 471, 1803. Creator: William Blake
Canto II, Verse 471, 1803

Background imageWilliam Blake Collection: Canto V, Verse 43, 1803. Creator: William Blake

Canto V, Verse 43, 1803. Creator: William Blake
Canto V, Verse 43, 1803

Background imageWilliam Blake Collection: Canto IV, Verse 328, 1803. Creator: William Blake

Canto IV, Verse 328, 1803. Creator: William Blake
Canto IV, Verse 328, 1803

Background imageWilliam Blake Collection: Canto III, Verse 201, 1803. Creator: William Blake

Canto III, Verse 201, 1803. Creator: William Blake
Canto III, Verse 201, 1803

Background imageWilliam Blake Collection: Canto I, Verse 29, 1803. Creator: William Blake

Canto I, Verse 29, 1803. Creator: William Blake
Canto I, Verse 29, 1803

Background imageWilliam Blake Collection: Reverend Robert Hawker, D. D. 1820. Creator: William Blake

Reverend Robert Hawker, D. D. 1820. Creator: William Blake
Reverend Robert Hawker, D.D. 1820

Background imageWilliam Blake Collection: A private Marine of Col. Fourgeouds Corps, 1793. Creator: William Blake

A private Marine of Col. Fourgeouds Corps, 1793. Creator: William Blake
A private Marine of Col. Fourgeouds Corps, 1793

Background imageWilliam Blake Collection: Fertilization of Egypt, 1791. Creator: William Blake

Fertilization of Egypt, 1791. Creator: William Blake
Fertilization of Egypt, 1791

Background imageWilliam Blake Collection: Mrs. Q. 1820. Creator: William Blake

Mrs. Q. 1820. Creator: William Blake
Mrs. Q. 1820

Background imageWilliam Blake Collection: The Man Sweeping the Interpreters Parlor, c. 1820 / 1822. Creator: William Blake

The Man Sweeping the Interpreters Parlor, c. 1820 / 1822. Creator: William Blake
The Man Sweeping the Interpreters Parlor, c. 1820/1822

Background imageWilliam Blake Collection: The Pastorals of Virgil, 1821. Creator: William Blake

The Pastorals of Virgil, 1821. Creator: William Blake
The Pastorals of Virgil, 1821

Background imageWilliam Blake Collection: Restrike from fragment of cancelled plate for 'A Prophecy', 1793

Restrike from fragment of cancelled plate for "A Prophecy", 1793
Restrike from fragment of cancelled plate for " A Prophecy", 1793

Background imageWilliam Blake Collection: The Soul Hovering Over the Body [from Marriage of Heaven and Hell, 'plate 14], c

The Soul Hovering Over the Body [from Marriage of Heaven and Hell, "plate 14], c
The Soul Hovering Over the Body [from Marriage of Heaven and Hell, " plate 14], c. 1796

Background imageWilliam Blake Collection: Joseph of Arimathea Preaching to the Britons, c. 1794 / 1796. Creator: William Blake

Joseph of Arimathea Preaching to the Britons, c. 1794 / 1796. Creator: William Blake
Joseph of Arimathea Preaching to the Britons, c. 1794/1796

Background imageWilliam Blake Collection: Dream of Thiralatha [from 'America, 'cancelled plate d], c. 1794 / 1796

Dream of Thiralatha [from "America, "cancelled plate d], c. 1794 / 1796
Dream of Thiralatha [from " America, " cancelled plate d], c. 1794/1796

Background imageWilliam Blake Collection: On Homers Poetry (and) On Virgil, 1822. Creator: William Blake

On Homers Poetry (and) On Virgil, 1822. Creator: William Blake
On Homers Poetry (and) On Virgil, 1822

Background imageWilliam Blake Collection: The Chaining of Orc, 1812. Creator: William Blake

The Chaining of Orc, 1812. Creator: William Blake
The Chaining of Orc, 1812

Background imageWilliam Blake Collection: John Caspar Lavater, 1787 / 1801. Creator: William Blake

John Caspar Lavater, 1787 / 1801. Creator: William Blake
John Caspar Lavater, 1787/1801

Background imageWilliam Blake Collection: The Wrath of Elihu, 1825. Creator: William Blake

The Wrath of Elihu, 1825. Creator: William Blake
The Wrath of Elihu, 1825

Background imageWilliam Blake Collection: Satan Going Forth from the Presence of the Lord, 1825. Creator: William Blake

Satan Going Forth from the Presence of the Lord, 1825. Creator: William Blake
Satan Going Forth from the Presence of the Lord, 1825

Background imageWilliam Blake Collection: The Dance of Albion (Glad Day), c. 1803 / 1810. Creator: William Blake

The Dance of Albion (Glad Day), c. 1803 / 1810. Creator: William Blake
The Dance of Albion (Glad Day), c. 1803/1810

Background imageWilliam Blake Collection: Job Rebuked by His Friends, 1825. Creator: William Blake

Job Rebuked by His Friends, 1825. Creator: William Blake
Job Rebuked by His Friends, 1825



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William Blake, a renowned British artist and poet, left an indelible mark on the world of art and literature. His works spanned various mediums, from paintings to illustrations and poetry collections. One such masterpiece is "Hermes, " painted by Jonnard in 1886, which captures the essence of Greek mythology with its depiction of the messenger god. Another notable illustration from Blake's collection is "The Lamb" from Songs of Innocence and Experience. Created between 1770-1820, this piece showcases his unique style that combines innocence with profound symbolism. In contrast to the gentle nature portrayed in "The Lamb, " Blake also explored darker themes like Dionysus and the Maenads in his painting from 1901. This work delves into ancient Greek mythology once again but focuses on wild revelry and chaos associated with Dionysian cults. Blake's artistic prowess extended beyond paintings as seen in his hand-coloured relief-etching watercolour rendition of "The Lamb" dating back to 1789. The meticulous attention to detail highlights his mastery over multiple artistic techniques. "The Tyger" is another iconic creation by William Blake circa 1825 that showcases his ability to evoke powerful emotions through words alone. This poem explores themes of creation, destruction, and the duality within human nature. Beyond his creative endeavors, William Blake resided at 23 Hercules Road in London until he passed away in 1827. Frederick Adcock captured this historical location through a captivating artwork created in 1912. One cannot discuss William Blake without mentioning some of his literary contributions such as "The Last Judgment. " This thought-provoking piece reflects both European influences and English sensibilities while exploring moralistic themes surrounding judgment day. Blake's talent was not limited to showcasing only his own writings; he also illustrated works by other poets like Thomas Gray's poems including "The Fatal Sisters" (1797-98) and "The Triumphs of Owen" (1797-98).