All William Blake Oil Paintings

1757-1827 British William Blake Galleries
 

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William Blake No title oil painting


No title
Gemälde IDENTIFIZIERUNG::  53639
No title
mk234 1794
mk234 1794
   
   
     

William Blake Job and his dottrar oil painting


Job and his dottrar
Gemälde IDENTIFIZIERUNG::  53883
Job and his dottrar
mk234 1799-1800 27x38cm
mk234 1799-1800 27x38cm
   
   
     

William Blake sir james macdonald and sir alexander macdonald oil painting


sir james macdonald and sir alexander macdonald
Gemälde IDENTIFIZIERUNG::  56119
sir james macdonald and sir alexander macdonald
mk247 1749,oil on canvas,69.5x58 in,176.5x147.5 cm,scottish national portait gallery,edinburgh,uk
mk247 1749,oil on canvas,69.5x58 in,176.5x147.5 cm,scottish national portait gallery,edinburgh,uk
   
   
     

William Blake Hecate or the Three Fates oil painting


Hecate or the Three Fates
Gemälde IDENTIFIZIERUNG::  62538
Hecate or the Three Fates
1795 Pen and ink with watercolour, 430 580 mm Tate Gallery, London Recently the painting is called The Night of Enitharmon's Joy. The many titles show the many levels of meaning, or the impenetrable mystery of Blake's work. Author: BLAKE, William Title: Hecate or the Three Fates Form: graphics , 1751-1800 , English , mythological
1795 Pen and ink with watercolour, 430 580 mm Tate Gallery, London Recently the painting is called The Night of Enitharmon's Joy. The many titles show the many levels of meaning, or the impenetrable mystery of Blake's work. Author: BLAKE, William Title: Hecate or the Three Fates Form: graphics , 1751-1800 , English , mythological
   
   
     

William Blake Los Entering the Grave oil painting


Los Entering the Grave
Gemälde IDENTIFIZIERUNG::  62539
Los Entering the Grave
1804-20 Etching with pen, watercolour and gold, 220 x 160 mm Yale Center for British Art, New Haven This is the frontispiece of the illustrated poem Jerusalem. In the coloured version of the frontispiece to his Jerusalem, Blake placed the thorns of the Passion beneath his own personification, Los, as he steps bravely through a door into a dark, grave-like void. This is not an end but the beginning: Los has embarked on an adventure, one hand raised in greeting and the other holding a blazing sun to illuminate the truths to be revealed in the following pages. Author: BLAKE, William Title: Los Entering the Grave Form: graphics , 1751-1800 , English , mythological
1804-20 Etching with pen, watercolour and gold, 220 x 160 mm Yale Center for British Art, New Haven This is the frontispiece of the illustrated poem Jerusalem. In the coloured version of the frontispiece to his Jerusalem, Blake placed the thorns of the Passion beneath his own personification, Los, as he steps bravely through a door into a dark, grave-like void. This is not an end but the beginning: Los has embarked on an adventure, one hand raised in greeting and the other holding a blazing sun to illuminate the truths to be revealed in the following pages. Author: BLAKE, William Title: Los Entering the Grave Form: graphics , 1751-1800 , English , mythological
   
   
     

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