William Blake

1757-1827 British William Blake Galleries William Blake started writing poems as a boy, many of them inspired by religious visions. Apprenticed to an engraver as a young man, Blake learned skills that allowed him to put his poems and drawings together on etchings, and he began to publish his own work. Throughout his life he survived on small commissions, never gaining much attention from the London art world. His paintings were rejected by the public (he was called a lunatic for his imaginative work), but he had a profound influence on Romanticism as a literary movement.


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William Blake Oberon, Titania and Puck with Fairies Dancing oil


Oberon, Titania and Puck with Fairies Dancing
Painting ID::  94438
Oberon, Titania and Puck with Fairies Dancing
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William Blake The Night of Enitharmon's Joy oil


The Night of Enitharmon's Joy
Painting ID::  94439
The Night of Enitharmon's Joy
44 x 58 cm (17.3 x 22.8 in) 1795(1795) cjr
44_x_58_cm_(17.3_x_22.8_in) 1795(1795) cjr
   
   
     

William Blake The cottage in Felpham where Blake lived from 1800 till 1803. oil


The cottage in Felpham where Blake lived from 1800 till 1803.
Painting ID::  94440
The cottage in Felpham where Blake lived from 1800 till 1803.
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William Blake Der grobe Rote Drache und die mit der Sonne bekleidete Frau oil


Der grobe Rote Drache und die mit der Sonne bekleidete Frau
Painting ID::  94441
Der grobe Rote Drache und die mit der Sonne bekleidete Frau
1805-1810 40 x 32,5 cm cjr
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William Blake Dante_Hell_XII oil


Dante_Hell_XII
Painting ID::  94442
Dante_Hell_XII
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     1757-1827 British William Blake Galleries William Blake started writing poems as a boy, many of them inspired by religious visions. Apprenticed to an engraver as a young man, Blake learned skills that allowed him to put his poems and drawings together on etchings, and he began to publish his own work. Throughout his life he survived on small commissions, never gaining much attention from the London art world. His paintings were rejected by the public (he was called a lunatic for his imaginative work), but he had a profound influence on Romanticism as a literary movement.

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