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Blake William Collection (#3)

Blake William, a name that resonates with artistic brilliance and poetic genius

Background imageBlake William Collection: Thenot and Colinet Lead Their Flocks Together, from Thorntons Pastorals of Virgil, 1821

Thenot and Colinet Lead Their Flocks Together, from Thorntons Pastorals of Virgil, 1821

Background imageBlake William Collection: Boy Returning Joyfully, with Plough and Oxen, from Thorntons Pastorals of Virgil, 1821

Boy Returning Joyfully, with Plough and Oxen, from Thorntons Pastorals of Virgil, 1821

Background imageBlake William Collection: Unyok d Heifers, Loitering Homeward, from Thorntons Pastorals of Virgil, 1821

Unyok d Heifers, Loitering Homeward, from Thorntons Pastorals of Virgil, 1821

Background imageBlake William Collection: Thenot and Colinet Eat Their Evening Meal, from Thorntons Pastorals of Virgil, 1821

Thenot and Colinet Eat Their Evening Meal, from Thorntons Pastorals of Virgil, 1821

Background imageBlake William Collection: Menalcus Watching Women Dance, from Thorntons Pastorals of Virgil, 1821

Menalcus Watching Women Dance, from Thorntons Pastorals of Virgil, 1821

Background imageBlake William Collection: A Rolling Stone Is Ever Bare of Moss, from Thorntons Pastorals of Virgil, 1821

A Rolling Stone Is Ever Bare of Moss, from Thorntons Pastorals of Virgil, 1821

Background imageBlake William Collection: Colinets Journey: Milestone Marked LXII Miles to London

Colinets Journey: Milestone Marked LXII Miles to London, from Thorntons Pastorals of Virgil, 1821

Background imageBlake William Collection: Thenot Remonstrates with Colinet, Lightfoot in the Background

Thenot Remonstrates with Colinet, Lightfoot in the Background, from Thorntons Pastorals of Virgil, 1821

Background imageBlake William Collection: Thenot Remonstrates With Colinet, from Thorntons Pastorals of Virgil, 1821

Thenot Remonstrates With Colinet, from Thorntons Pastorals of Virgil, 1821

Background imageBlake William Collection: George Cumberlands Message Card, 1827. Creator: William Blake

George Cumberlands Message Card, 1827. Creator: William Blake
George Cumberlands Message Card, 1827

Background imageBlake William Collection: Job and his Wife restored to Prosperity, from Illustrations of the Book of Job, 1825-26

Job and his Wife restored to Prosperity, from Illustrations of the Book of Job, 1825-26

Background imageBlake William Collection: Job and his Daughters, from Illustrations of the Book of Job, 1825-26

Job and his Daughters, from Illustrations of the Book of Job, 1825-26

Background imageBlake William Collection: Job accepting Charity, from Illustrations of the Book of Job, 1825-26

Job accepting Charity, from Illustrations of the Book of Job, 1825-26

Background imageBlake William Collection: The Vision of God, from Illustrations of the Book of Job, 1825-26. Creator: William Blake

The Vision of God, from Illustrations of the Book of Job, 1825-26. Creator: William Blake
The Vision of God, from Illustrations of the Book of Job, 1825-26

Background imageBlake William Collection: The Fall of Satan, from Illustrations of the Book of Job, 1825-26. Creator: William Blake

The Fall of Satan, from Illustrations of the Book of Job, 1825-26. Creator: William Blake
The Fall of Satan, from Illustrations of the Book of Job, 1825-26

Background imageBlake William Collection: Jobs Sacrifice, from Illustrations of the Book of Job, 1825-26. Creator: William Blake

Jobs Sacrifice, from Illustrations of the Book of Job, 1825-26. Creator: William Blake
Jobs Sacrifice, from Illustrations of the Book of Job, 1825-26

Background imageBlake William Collection: Behemoth and Leviathan, from Illustrations of the Book of Job, 1825-26

Behemoth and Leviathan, from Illustrations of the Book of Job, 1825-26

Background imageBlake William Collection: The Creation, from Illustrations of the Book of Job, 1825-26. Creator: William Blake

The Creation, from Illustrations of the Book of Job, 1825-26. Creator: William Blake
The Creation, from Illustrations of the Book of Job, 1825-26

Background imageBlake William Collection: The Lord Answering Job out of the Whirlwind, from Illustrations of the Book of Job

The Lord Answering Job out of the Whirlwind, from Illustrations of the Book of Job, 1825-26

Background imageBlake William Collection: The Wrath of Elihu, from Illustrations of the Book of Job, 1825-26

The Wrath of Elihu, from Illustrations of the Book of Job, 1825-26

Background imageBlake William Collection: Jobs Evil Dreams, from Illustrations of the Book of Job, 1825-26. Creator: William Blake

Jobs Evil Dreams, from Illustrations of the Book of Job, 1825-26. Creator: William Blake
Jobs Evil Dreams, from Illustrations of the Book of Job, 1825-26

Background imageBlake William Collection: The Vision of Eliphaz, from Illustrations of the Book of Job, 1825-26

The Vision of Eliphaz, from Illustrations of the Book of Job, 1825-26

Background imageBlake William Collection: Jobs Despair, from Illustrations of the Book of Job, 1825-26. Creator: William Blake

Jobs Despair, from Illustrations of the Book of Job, 1825-26. Creator: William Blake
Jobs Despair, from Illustrations of the Book of Job, 1825-26

Background imageBlake William Collection: Jobs Comforters, from Illustrations of the Book of Job, 1825-26. Creator: William Blake

Jobs Comforters, from Illustrations of the Book of Job, 1825-26. Creator: William Blake
Jobs Comforters, from Illustrations of the Book of Job, 1825-26

Background imageBlake William Collection: Satan Smiting Job with Boils, from Illustrations of the Book of Job, 1825-26

Satan Smiting Job with Boils, from Illustrations of the Book of Job, 1825-26

Background imageBlake William Collection: Satan Going Forth from the Presence of the Lord, from Illustrations of the Book of Job

Satan Going Forth from the Presence of the Lord, from Illustrations of the Book of Job, 1825-26

Background imageBlake William Collection: The Destruction of Jobs Sons, from Illustrations of the Book of Job, 1825-26

The Destruction of Jobs Sons, from Illustrations of the Book of Job, 1825-26

Background imageBlake William Collection: Satan Before the Throne of God, from 'Illustrations of the Book of Job'

Satan Before the Throne of God, from "Illustrations of the Book of Job"
Satan Before the Throne of God, from " Illustrations of the Book of Job", 1825-26

Background imageBlake William Collection: Job and His Family, from Illustrations of the Book of Job, 1825-26

Job and His Family, from Illustrations of the Book of Job, 1825-26

Background imageBlake William Collection: The Death of the Good Old Man, from The Grave, a Poem by Robert Blair, March 1, 1813

The Death of the Good Old Man, from The Grave, a Poem by Robert Blair, March 1, 1813

Background imageBlake William Collection: The Meeting of a Family in Heaven, from The Grave, a Poem by Robert Blair, March 1, 1813

The Meeting of a Family in Heaven, from The Grave, a Poem by Robert Blair, March 1, 1813

Background imageBlake William Collection: The Soul Exploring the Recesses of the Grave, from The Grave, a Poem by Robert Bl

The Soul Exploring the Recesses of the Grave, from The Grave, a Poem by Robert Blair, March 1, 1813

Background imageBlake William Collection: Deaths Door, from The Grave, a Poem by Robert Blair, March 1, 1813

Deaths Door, from The Grave, a Poem by Robert Blair, March 1, 1813

Background imageBlake William Collection: The Counsellor, King, Warrior, Mother & Child in the Tomb, from The Grave, a Poem

The Counsellor, King, Warrior, Mother & Child in the Tomb, from The Grave, a Poem by Robert Blair, March 1, 1813

Background imageBlake William Collection: Songs of Innocence and of Experience: A Poison Tree, ca. 1825. Creator: William Blake

Songs of Innocence and of Experience: A Poison Tree, ca. 1825. Creator: William Blake
Songs of Innocence and of Experience: A Poison Tree, ca. 1825

Background imageBlake William Collection: Songs of Innocence and of Experience: To Tirzah, ca. 1825. Creator: William Blake

Songs of Innocence and of Experience: To Tirzah, ca. 1825. Creator: William Blake
Songs of Innocence and of Experience: To Tirzah, ca. 1825

Background imageBlake William Collection: Songs of Experience: Introduction: Hear the voice of the Bard, ca. 1825

Songs of Experience: Introduction: Hear the voice of the Bard, ca. 1825

Background imageBlake William Collection: Songs of Innocence and of Experience: Spring (second plate): Little Girl, ca. 1825

Songs of Innocence and of Experience: Spring (second plate): Little Girl, ca. 1825

Background imageBlake William Collection: Songs of Innocence and of Experience: Cradle Song (second plate): Wept for me... ca

Songs of Innocence and of Experience: Cradle Song (second plate): Wept for me... ca
Songs of Innocence and of Experience: Cradle Song (second plate): Wept for me for thee for all, ca. 1825

Background imageBlake William Collection: Songs of Innocence and of Experience: The Chimney Sweeper, ca. 1825

Songs of Innocence and of Experience: The Chimney Sweeper, ca. 1825

Background imageBlake William Collection: Songs of Innocence and of Experience: The Lamb, ca. 1825. Creator: William Blake

Songs of Innocence and of Experience: The Lamb, ca. 1825. Creator: William Blake
Songs of Innocence and of Experience: The Lamb, ca. 1825

Background imageBlake William Collection: Songs of Innocence and of Experience: The Ecchoing Green (second plate), ca. 1825

Songs of Innocence and of Experience: The Ecchoing Green (second plate), ca. 1825

Background imageBlake William Collection: The Angel Appearing to Zacharias, 1799-1800. Creator: William Blake

The Angel Appearing to Zacharias, 1799-1800. Creator: William Blake
The Angel Appearing to Zacharias, 1799-1800. llustrates verses from Luke (I:11.13), in which Gabriel appears to the righteous Zacharias



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Blake William, a name that resonates with artistic brilliance and poetic genius. Born in 1757, this visionary artist left an indelible mark on the world through his captivating works. From his renowned collection "Songs of Innocence and of Experience: The Tyger" to the mesmerizing "Circle of Thieves: Agnello Brunelleschi Attacked By a Six-Footed Serpent, " Blake's creations transport us to realms beyond imagination. One cannot help but be enthralled by his masterpiece "Beatrice on the Car, Matilda and Dante. " The delicate strokes bring forth a tale of love and devotion that transcends time itself. Equally captivating is "The Circle of the Lustful or The Lovers Whirlwind, " where Francesca da Rimini's tragic story unfolds amidst swirling emotions. Blake's artistry extends beyond paintings; he delves into literature as well. In "Orlando in a Fury Tearing up Trees, " we witness his ability to capture raw emotion through words alone. His illustrations for "Beggars Opera, Act III" showcase his versatility as an artist who effortlessly blends visual storytelling with theatrical narratives. "The Morning Amusements of her Royal Highness" reveals Blake's skill at capturing moments of leisure with intricate detail. Meanwhile, in "The Discomfited Duellists, " he masterfully portrays the intensity and chaos that ensues during such confrontations. Through verses like Canto VI, Verse 294 or Canto II, Verse 471 from his extensive body of work, Blake invites us into worlds filled with profound symbolism and thought-provoking imagery. With each stroke or word penned down meticulously, he unveils hidden truths about human nature and society. Marching alongside him through swamps in Terra-firma depicted in March thro a swamp or Marsh in Terra-firma evokes both curiosity and awe within us.