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2/2 Down boy! Boys? Mad Meg calling off Cerberus while a group of further demons (including A+owl-headed one) flee her greedy wrath. From my colleague David Ryckaert, whose day is today.
2/2 Woot woot! More beer! And bread and butter and herring: a simple meal to round off your day, from Simon Luttichuys.
Cow. Drawn in 1663 by Adriaen van de Velde, a fine man who appreciated livestock. It’s his day today.
2/2 Eternal whirlwind of lovers in Hell. At least they have each other! Fab illustration to Dante's Divine Comedy by William Blake, whose day has been today.
3/3 Oberon, Titania, and Puck with the dancing fairies. A little light something from William Blake, c. 1786. He was born on this day in 1757.
The magic banquet, 1815: illustration to Milton's Comus (way more fun than Milton ever envisioned) by William Blake, whose day is today.
2/2 Evil and good angels, 1800, by poet & artist William Blake. Today is his day.
3/3 All the news. Is bad. Confrontation wth Satan from Jerusalem by William Blake, who was born on this day in 1757.
2/2 Good morning! Satan arousing the Rebel Angels, by William Blake. Today is his day. (Blake, not Satan, as far as I know).