William Blake






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Biography
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Known as: English poet, painter, & printmaker.
Born: November 28, 1757
Place of birth: 28a Broad Street, Golden Square, London
Date of death: August 12, 1827
Place of death: London
Interred: Bunhill Fields, London

Icon, prophet, visionary ... William Blake. If ever there was a man with a greater imagination than William Blake well I haven't heard of them. Through the filter of his mind he created work of visionary proportions...


William Blake Nebuchadnezzar

William Blake
Nebuchadnezzar
Canvas Print
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Painter and poet, he made the two disciplines one and the same. He was a man so far ahead of his time that that time never caught up with him. He died penniless and when alive made a meagre living working for publishers as an engraver. Says it all really. william blake life maskWilliam Blake, 1757-1827, life mask made in 1823
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WILLIAM BLAKE: FRAGMENTS FROM A LIFE

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He loathed slavery, believed in the American and French revolution and subscribed to racial and sexual equality. Sexual equality extended into his own life where his wife of nearly 45 years (only death parted them) Catherine was an important part in the production of his work. To Blake humanity was universal as all men were alike. He recognised no form of imposed authority even that of the Church.

And one small thing to me shows that Britain of that time was unworthy of him: he was a vegetarian! I mean, 200 years before Paul McCartney, Blake was there!

His greatest works are the twenty-one large watercolours illustrationg the Book of Job, the first set of which was probaly made c.1818/20, and a second set commissioned by the artist John Linnell and produced from 1821 and engraved in 1823-5; 102 illustrations to Dante (also suggested to him by Linnell), six of which were engraved at Blake's death; and his colour-printed drawings, which include Nebuchadnezzar, Hecate and Elijah in the Chariot of Fire. These were made by printing off a design prepared in distemper on millboard, and then finishing each individually. Most of his designs were carried out in normal watercolour technique, but are in a highly unorthodox form of tempera which has deteriorated badly.

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Dateline
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1757: Born August 12 into a middle-class family. 1 of 4 children. The family were Dissenters

1760s: First recorded Blake visions. Began engraving and writing poetry

1772: Apprenticed to an engraver, James Basire of Great Queen, until the age of 21

1779: Became a student at Royal Academy

1780: Involved in the rioting of Newgate Prison in London (the Gordon Riots)

1782: Met John Flaxman who would become his patron. Met Catherine Boucher. They married on 18 August 1782 in St. Mary's Church, Battersea

1783: First collection of poems, Poetical Sketches, published

1784: Death of father. He and his brother Robert opened a print shop in 1784, working with the publisher Joseph Johnson. Through Johnson met mant of the leading dissidents of the day

1788: Illustrated Mary Wollstonecraft's book Original Stories from Real Life. Wollstonecraft was the leading feminist of the day, Started experimenting with relief etching

1789: Published himself Songs of Innocence

1793: Published Visions of the Daughters of Albion

1794: Published himself Songs of Experience

1800: Moved to a cottage at Felpham near Bognor in Sussex to take up a job illustrating the works of the poet William Hayley. Wrote Milton: A Poem. Among the circle of Hayley were John Flaxman and George Romney. Blake had an uneasy relationship with all of them

1802: Returned to London. It was around this time that he met the artist John Linnell. Through Linnell he met Samuel Palmer

1803: Cleared by the Chichester assizes of charges of uttering seditious and treasonable expressions against the King

1804-20: wrote and illustrated his great prophetic book Jerusalem

1818/20: Started worked on the Book of Job

1825: Taken severely ill

1827: In March his brother James died. Worked on the illustrations to Dante's Inferno. He died penniless on August 12th. Buried five days later

1831: Wife Catherine died in October



Collections
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  • London (Tate Gallery)

  • Aberdeen
  • Boston
  • Brighton
  • Cambridge (Fitzwm)
  • Cambridge Mass. (Fogg)
  • London (British Museum, V&A)
  • Manchester (City Gall., Whitworth)
  • Melbourne
  • New York (Met. Mus., Morgan Library, Brooklyn)
  • San Marino Cal. (Huntingdon)
  • Yale (CBA)



    Quotes
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    A fool sees not the same tree that a wise man sees.
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    A truth that's told with bad intent beats all the lies you can invent.
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    Active Evil is better than Passive Good.
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    Always be ready to speak your mind, and a base man will avoid you.
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    Art can never exist without naked beauty displayed.
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    Art is the tree of life. Science is the tree of death.
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    As a man is, so he sees. As the eye is formed, such are its powers.
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    Better murder an infant in its cradle than nurse an unacted desire.
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    Both read the Bible day and night, but thou read black where I read white.
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    Can I see another's woe, and not be in sorrow too? Can I see another's grief, and not seek for kind relief?
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    Christ's crucifix shall be made an excuse for executing criminals.
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    Do what you will, this world's a fiction and is made up of contradiction.
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    Energy is an eternal delight, and he who desires, but acts not, breeds pestilence.
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    Eternity is in love with the productions of time.
    William Blake

    Every harlot was a virgin once.
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    Excessive sorrow laughs. Excessive joy weeps.
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    Exuberance is beauty.
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    For everything that lives is holy, life delights in life.
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    Fun I love, but too much fun is of all things the most loathsome. Mirth is better than fun, and happiness is better than mirth.
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    Great things are done when men and mountains meet.
    William Blake



    Gallery
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    William Blake The Blasphemer

    William Blake
    The Blasphemer
    Canvas Print
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    William Blake The Conversion of Saul

    William Blake
    The Conversion of Saul
    Canvas Print
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    William Blake The Creation of Eve

    William Blake
    The Creation of Eve
    Canvas Print
    © Estate of William Blake

    William Blake Death on a Pale Horse

    William Blake
    Death on a Pale Horse
    Canvas Print
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    William Blake Experience

    William Blake
    Experience
    Canvas Print
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    William Blake The Expulsion

    William Blake
    The Expulsion
    Canvas Print
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    William Blake Ghost of a Flea

    William Blake
    Ghost of a Flea
    Canvas Print
    © Estate of William Blake

    William Blake God As An Architect

    William Blake
    God As An Architect
    Canvas Print
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    William Blake God Writing on Tablets of Stone

    William Blake
    God Writing on Tablets of Stone
    Canvas Print
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    William Blake Good and Evil Angels

    William Blake
    Good and Evil Angels
    Canvas Print
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    William Blake Great Red Dragon Clothed

    William Blake
    Great Red Dragon Clothed
    Canvas Print
    © Estate of William Blake

    William Blake Great Red Dragon and Woman

    William Blake
    Great Red Dragon and Woman
    Canvas Print
    © Estate of William Blake

    William Blake Hecate

    William Blake
    Hecate
    Canvas Print
    © Estate of William Blake

    William Blake House of Death

    William Blake
    House of Death
    Canvas Print
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    William Blake Infant Joy

    William Blake
    Infant Joy
    Canvas Print
    © Estate of William Blake

    William Blake Jacob's Ladder

    William Blake
    Jacob's Ladder
    Canvas Print
    © Estate of William Blake

    William Blake  Lucifer and the Pope in Hell

    William Blake
    Lucifer and the Pope in Hell
    Canvas Print
    © Estate of William Blake

    William Blake Michael Binding Satan

    William Blake
    Michael Binding Satan
    Canvas Print
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    William Blake Michael Foretells the Crucifix

    William Blake
    Michael Foretells the Crucifix
    Canvas Print
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    William Blake Nebuchadnezzar

    William Blake
    Nebuchadnezzar
    Canvas Print
    © Estate of William Blake

    William Blake Newton

    William Blake
    Newton
    Canvas Print
    © Estate of William Blake

    William Blake Pity

    William Blake
    Pity
    Canvas Print
    © Estate of William Blake

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