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Description An illustrations extracted from page 39 of William Blake, painter and poet by Richard Garnett Publisher: London, Seeley. The work is captioned as "The Ancient of Days setting a Compass to the Earth. From a water-colour drawing by W. Blake. British Museum."
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Source copy held by University of Toronto, made available at williamblakepain00garnuoft, converted to PNG and b&w and cropped.
Author W. Griggs, after an image attributed at one time to William Blake, now believed to be a copy after him
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