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Snapshot from this weekend 🤪

Comus with his Revelers from Illustrations to Milton's "Comus", The Thomas Set; composed c. 1801; 21.6 x 18.1 cm.; pen and water color, in a few cases over pencil. This work © 2007 Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery.

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The Three Temptations of Christ from Illustrations to Milton's "Paradise Regained;" Copy 1, Objects 2, 7, and 10; composed c. 1816-20; pen and watercolor over pencil.

All three works © 2003 Fitzwilliam Museum.

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in 1757, William Blake was born in London to Catherine and James Blake. HBD, beloved Mr. Blake!🎂🎉

"William Blake" from The Grave; composed c. 1807-08; delineated by Thomas Phillips; engraved by Luigi Schiavonetti; printed 1808; etching and engraving.

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"Christ the Mediator": Christ Pleading Before the Father for St. Mary Magdalene from Paintings Illustrating the Bible; composed c. 1799 - 1803; water-based tempera.

This work copyright © 2010 George Goyder.

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The William Blake Archive is pleased to announce the publication of digital editions of three posthumous copies of Europe a Prophecy. Copies I and L were printed by Catherine Blake, c. 1829, and Copy M was printed by Frederick Tatham, c. 1832.

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Job's Sons and Daughters Overwhelmed by Satan from Illustrations to the Book of Job; composed 1821; delineated by John Linnell; pen and ink, water color.

This work © 2006 Fogg Art Museum, President and Fellows of Harvard College.

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Nothing brightens up a Saturday like seeing Blake's spirit alive and well. Thanks for sharing this incredible artwork with us, ! 🤩💕

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Blake printed six copies of EUROPE in 1794, four of which were printed in opaque colors from the relief areas and outlines on both sides of the leaves to match the format of AMERICA; Copy F is an example of this style of printing.

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Part of this publication is OBERON, TITANIA AND PUCK WITH FAIRIES DANCING--one of Blake's largest water colors of the 1780s. Its size and quality suggest that it may have been intended for exhibition, like the Joseph water colors displayed at the Royal Academy in 1785.

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