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Image ID:68038
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Artist:Blake, William, 1757-1827
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Title:Dream of Thiralatha [from America, cancelled plate d]. Ca 1794/1796.
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Dimensions:11,8 x 17,2 cm
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Technique:relief etching, color-printed (with hand-coloring?)
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Location:Washington, National Gallery of Art
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Photo:ARTOTHEK
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Image ID:68034
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Artist:Blake, William, 1757-1827
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Title:The Great Red Dragon and the Beast from the Sea. Bible for Thomas Butts (series). Ca. 1805.
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Dimensions:40,1 x 35,6 cm
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Location:Washington, National Gallery of Art
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Photo:ARTOTHEK
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Image ID:68030
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Artist:Blake, William, 1757-1827
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Title:The Angel Appearing to Zacharias. 1799/1800.
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Dimensions:26,7 x 38,1 cm
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Location:New York, Metropolitan Museum
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Photo:ARTOTHEK
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Image ID:66426
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Artist:Blake, William, 1757-1827
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Title:Virgin and Child. 1825.
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Dimensions:28,6 x 23,5 cm
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Technique:Tempera on Panel
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Location:Y, Yale Center for British Art
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Photo:ARTOTHEK
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Image ID:66425
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Artist:Blake, William, 1757-1827
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Title:The Horse (from William Hayley's Ballads ). Ca. 1805.
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Dimensions:10,6 x 6,4 cm
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Technique:Tempera on Panel
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Location:Y, Yale Center for British Art
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Photo:ARTOTHEK
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Image ID:62788
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Artist:Blake, William, 1757-1827
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Title:The Ghost of Samuel Appearing to Saul. C. 1800
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Dimensions:32 x 34.4 cm
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Location:Washington, National Gallery of Art
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Photo:ARTOTHEK
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Image ID:62787
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Artist:Blake, William, 1757-1827
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Title:Joseph of Arimathea Preaching to the Britons. C. 1794-1796.
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Dimensions:Platte: 7,6 x 10,8 cm / Blatt: 32,1 x 24,1 cm
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Technique:relief etching, color-printed, with pen and watercolor
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Location:Washington, National Gallery of Art
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Photo:Liszt Collection - ARTOTHEK
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Image ID:52547
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Artist:Blake, William, 1757-1827
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Title:Great Plague of London. Ca. 1779
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Technique:watercolour
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Location:Privatbesitz
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Photo:Fine Art Images - ARTOTHEK
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Image ID:44570
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Artist:Blake, William, 1757-1827
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Title:The Infant Jesus Saying His Prayers. Ca. 1805
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Dimensions:31.6 x 34 cm
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Technique:pen,ink, watercolour,over pencil
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Location:Christie's Images Ltd
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Photo:Christie's Images Ltd - ARTOTHEK
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Image ID:39894
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Artist:Blake, William, 1757-1827
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Title:Oh! Flames of Furious Desires: Plate 3 of Urizen. (Plate comes from the disbound and dispersed second copy of 'A Small Book of Designs', 1796.)
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Dimensions:61 x 99 cm
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Technique:relief etching,coloured
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Location:Christie's Images Ltd
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Photo:Christie's Images Ltd - ARTOTHEK
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Image ID:33002
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Artist:Blake, William, 1757-1827
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Title:Elohim Creating Adam. 1795/ about 1805
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Dimensions:43,1 x 53,6 cm
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Technique:colour print,finished in ink and watercolour
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Location:London, Tate Gallery
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Photo:Hans Hinz - ARTOTHEK
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Image ID:19504
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Artist:Blake, William, 1757-1827
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Title:The Divine Comedy: You who enter here, abandon all hope.
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Location:London, Tate Gallery
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Photo:Peter Willi - ARTOTHEK
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Image ID:19503
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Artist:Blake, William, 1757-1827
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Title:God Judging Adam. 1795
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Dimensions:43,2 x 53,5 cm
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Location:London, Tate Gallery
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Photo:Peter Willi - ARTOTHEK
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Image ID:19502
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Artist:Blake, William, 1757-1827
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Title:Isaak Newton. 1795
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Dimensions:46 x 60 cm
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Location:London, Tate Gallery
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Photo:Peter Willi - ARTOTHEK
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Image ID:13605
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Artist:Blake, William, 1757-1827
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Title:9.Gesang aus der Zeichenfolge zu Dantes göttlicher Komödie.
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Location:London, British Museum
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Photo:Peter Willi - ARTOTHEK
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Image ID:13604
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Artist:Blake, William, 1757-1827
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Title:Gesang der Hölle 29 & 30. Aus der Zeichenfolge zu Dantes göttlicher
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Location:London, British Museum
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Photo:Peter Willi - ARTOTHEK
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Image ID:13603
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Artist:Blake, William, 1757-1827
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Title:The Ancient of Days. 1794
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Technique:Colour Relief etching
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Location:London, British Museum
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Photo:Peter Willi - ARTOTHEK
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Image ID:13602
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Artist:Blake, William, 1757-1827
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Title:Die Vision der Kinder Albions.
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Location:London, British Museum
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Photo:Peter Willi - ARTOTHEK
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Image ID:13601
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Artist:Blake, William, 1757-1827
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Title:Gesang der Hölle. Aus der Zeichenfolge zu Dantes göttlicher Komödie.
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Location:London, Tate Gallery
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Photo:Peter Willi - ARTOTHEK
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