William Blake
English poet and artist (1757–1827)
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William Blake (1757–1827) | |||
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Alternative names |
W. Blake; Uil'iam Bleik; Blake | ||
Description | English-British painter, poet, theologian, collector, printmaker and illustrator | ||
Date of birth/death | 28 November 1757 | 12 August 1827 | |
Location of birth/death | London | London | |
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Portrait by Thomas Phillips
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engraving by Luigi Schiavonetti
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Fac-simile of a Portrait on Ivory. Painted from life by John Linnell 1827. Engraved by C. H. Jeens.
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From a cast made when he was about fifty years old by Deville the phrenologist
Main gallery: Paintings by William Blake.
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Ancient of Days (1794)
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Abel
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Tiriel, Plate 2
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Christ in the Sepulchre, Guarded by Angels
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Elohim Creating Adam (Und Elohim erschuf Adam)
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Satan inflicted boils on Job ("Satan schüttet die Plagen über Hiob aus")
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Hekate
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Jacob's Ladder
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Archangel Raphael with Adam and Eve (Erzengel Raphael mit Adam und Eva)
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The Great Red Dragon and the Woman Clothed in the Sun (Der große Rote Drache und die Frau, mit der Sonne bekleidet
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The Ghost of a Flea (Das Gespenst eines Flohs)
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Europe, supported by Africa and America ("Europa, gestützt von Afrika und Amerika")
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Flagellation of a Female Samboe Slave
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A Negro Hung Alive by the Ribs to a Gallows
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Malevolence 1799
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Naomi entreating Ruth and Orpah to return to the land of Moab, 1795
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To the accuser
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Proverbs of Hell (p.1)
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Joseph of Arimathea - Among the Rocks of Albion
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Nebuchadnezzar (Nebukadnezar)
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Lot and His Daughters, c. 1799-1800
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Inferno, Canto I, 1-90 Dante running from three beasts is rescued by Virgil
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Inferno, Canto II, 139-141, Dante and Virgil enter the wood
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Inferno, Canto III, 1-10, Dante and Virgil enter Hell
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Inferno, Canto IV, 89-95, Homer and the ancient poets
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Inferno, Canto V, 37-138, The Whirlwind of Lovers; Francesca da Rimini
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Inferno, Canto VI, 12-35, Cerberus
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Inferno, Canto VII, 110-127, The Stygian Lake with angry sinners fighting.
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Inferno, Canto VIII, 30-64, Virgil repelling Filippo Argenti from the Boat
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Inferno, Canto IX, 44-64, The Angel an the Gate of Dis
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Inferno, Canto X, 23-70, Dante conversing with Farinata Degli Uberti.
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Inferno, Canto XI, 1-15, Scheme of the Circles of Hell
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Inferno, Canto XII, 12-28, The Minotaur (Seventh Circle)
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Inferno, Canto XIII, 1-45, The Wood of Self-Violators: The Harpies and the Suicides
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Inferno, Canto XIV, 46-72, Capaneus the Blasphemer
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Inferno, Canto XIX, 42-120,Deutsch: Der simonistische PapstEnglish: The simoniac Pope
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Inferno, Canto XXIV,Deutsch: DiebeEnglish: Thieves
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Inferno, Canto XXV, 12-33, Centaur Cacus Threatens Vanni Fucci
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Inferno, Canto XXVI, 44-71, Ulisses & Diomedes wrapped in the same flame
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Inferno, Canto XXXI, Antaeus sets down Dante and Virgil in the 9th circle
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Inferno, Canto XXXIII, 13-93, Count Ugolino and his sons in prision
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Inferno, Canto XXXIV, 22-64, Lucifer at the last section of the nineth circle
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Purgatory, Canto IX, Dante and Virgil before the Angelic Guardian of the Gate of Purgatory
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Purgatorio, Canto XXX, 60-146Deutsch: Beatrice spricht zu DanteEnglish: Beatrice Addressing Dante
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Purgatorio, Canto XXX, 60-146Deutsch: Beatrice spricht zu DanteEnglish: Beatrice Addressing Dante
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p.1, Songs Cover
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p.2, Innocence_Frontispiece
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p.3 Title page of Songs of Innocence (Cambridge copy)
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p.4, Innocence Intro
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p.5, The Shepherd
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p.6, The Echoing Green (a)
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p.7, The Echoing Green (b)
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p.8, The Lamb (color)
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p.8, The Lamb (black & white)
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p.9, The Little Black Boy
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p.11, The Blossom
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p.12, The Chimney Sweeper (1789)
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p.13, The Little Boy lost
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p.14, The Little Boy found
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p.15, Laughing Song
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p.16, A Cradle Song (a)
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p.17, A Cradle Song (b)
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p.18, The Divine Image (1789)
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p.19, Holy Thursday from copy F
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p.20, Night
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p.22, Spring (a) (Cambridge copy)
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p.23, Spring (b) (Cam)
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p.24, Nurse's Song (Cam)
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p.25, Infant Joy (Cam)
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p.26, Dream (Camb)
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p.27, On Another's Sorrow (Cam)
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p.28, Experience frontispiece (Cam)
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p.29, Experience Title-page (Cam)
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p.30, Introduction (Cam)
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p.31, Earth's Answer (Cam)
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p.32, The Clod & the Pebble (Cam)
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p.33, Holy Thursday (1784, Cam)
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p.34, The Little Girl Lost (Cam)
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p.35 The Little Girl Found (a, Cam)
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p.36 The Little Girl Found (b, Cam)
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p.45, The Little Vagabond (Cam)
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p.37, The Chimney Sweeper
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p.38, Nurse's Song (Cam)
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p. 39, The Sick Rose
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p.40, The Fly
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p.41, The Angel (Cam)
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p.42, The Tyger
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p.43, My Pretty Roses, Sun-Flower, Lilly(Cam)
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p.44, The Garden of Love
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p.44, The Garden of Love
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p.46, London
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p.47 The Human Abstract (Cam)
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p.48, Infant Sorrow (Cam)
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p.49, A Poison Tree
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p.50, A Little Boy Lost (Cam)
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p.51, A Little Girl Lost (Cam)
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p.52, To Tirzah (Cambridge copy)
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p.53, The Schoolboy (Cambridge copy)
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p.54 The Voice of the Ancient Bard (Cambridge copy)
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Plate 1
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Plate 2
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Plate 3
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Plate 4
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Plate 6
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Plate 13
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Plate 14
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Plate 15
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Plate 16
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Plate 17
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Plate 18
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Plate 19
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Plate 20
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Plate 21
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Plate 22
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Plate 23
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Plate 24
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Plate 25
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Plate 26
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Plate 27. To the Jews
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Plate 35
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Plate 54
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Plate 77, To the Christians
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Plate 100
Photographs
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Memorial in London
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Gravestone