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Works by: William Blake [English, 1757 – 1827]

 

William Blake [English, 1757 – 1827]
Albion, Symbolic Figure (Glad Day, Morning)
1794-1796, British Museum, London

 

William Blake [English, 1757 – 1827]
An Allegory of the Spiritual Condition of Man
c. 1811, Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge

 

William Blake [English, 1757 – 1827]
The Ancient of Days
c. 1824, Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester

 

William Blake [English, 1757 – 1827]
An Angel Striding among the Stars
c. 1824-1827, Victoria and Albert Museum, London

 

William Blake [English, 1757 – 1827]
The Arlington Court Picture (The Sea of Time and Space)
1821, Arlington Court, Devon

 

William Blake [English, 1757 – 1827]
Behold Now Behemoth Which I Made with Thee (Design 15 for The Book of Job)
1821, Fogg Art Museum, Cambridge

 

William Blake [English, 1757 – 1827]
The Body of Abel Found by Adam and Eve; Cain, Who Was about to Bury It, Fleeing from the Face of His Parents
c. 1809-1821, Fogg Art Museum, Cambridge

 

William Blake [English, 1757 – 1827]
The Book of Job: When the Morning Stars Sang Together
1820, Morgan Library and Museum, New York

 

William Blake [English, 1757 – 1827]
Christ Appearing to the Apostles after the Resurrection
c. 1795, Tate Gallery, London

 

William Blake [English, 1757 – 1827]
Christ Blessing
c. 1810, Fogg Art Museum, Cambridge

 

William Blake [English, 1757 – 1827]
Christ Offers to Redeem Man
1808, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

 

William Blake [English, 1757 – 1827]
The Complaint of Job
c. 1786, Palace of the Legion of Honor, San Francisco

 

William Blake [English, 1757 – 1827]
Dante Alighieri
c. 1800-1803, Manchester City Art Gallery

 

William Blake [English, 1757 – 1827]
Death on a Pale Horse
c. 1800, Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge

 

William Blake [English, 1757 – 1827]
Elohim Creating Adam
1795, Tate Gallery, London

 

William Blake [English, 1757 – 1827]
Evening
c. 1820-1825, National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C.

 

William Blake [English, 1757 – 1827]
Frontispiece for Jerusalem
1804-1820, Yale Center for British Art, New Haven

 

William Blake [English, 1757 – 1827]
The Ghost of a Flea
c. 1819-1820, Tate Gallery, London

 

William Blake [English, 1757 – 1827]
God Judging Adam
1795, Tate Gallery, London

 

William Blake [English, 1757 – 1827]
God Writing on the Tablets of the Covenant
c. 1805, Scottish National Gallery, Edinburgh

 

William Blake [English, 1757 – 1827]
The Good and Evil and Angels
1795-1805, Tate Gallery, London

 

William Blake [English, 1757 – 1827]
The Great Red Dragon and the Woman Clothed with the Sun
c. 1805, National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C.

 

William Blake [English, 1757 – 1827]
The Great Red Dragon and the Woman Clothed with the Sun
c. 1803-1805, Brooklyn Museum

 

William Blake [English, 1757 – 1827]
Hamlet and the Ghost of his Father
1806, British Museum, London

 

William Blake [English, 1757 – 1827]
The Holy Family (Christ in the Lap of Truth)
c. 1805, Cleveland Museum of Art

 

William Blake [English, 1757 – 1827]
The House of Death (Lazar-House)
c. 1795, Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge

 

John Flaxman [English, 1755 – 1826] and William Blake [English, 1757 – 1827]
The Iliad: Homer Invoking the Muse
1792-1805

 

John Flaxman [English, 1755 – 1826] and William Blake [English, 1757 – 1827]
The Iliad: Minerva Repressing the Fury of Achilles
1792-1805

 

John Flaxman [English, 1755 – 1826] and William Blake [English, 1757 – 1827]
The Iliad: Thetis Entreating Jupiter to Honor Achilles
1792-1805

 

John Flaxman [English, 1755 – 1826] and William Blake [English, 1757 – 1827]
The Iliad: Jupiter Sending the Evil Dream to Agamemnon
1792-1805

 

William Blake [English, 1757 – 1827]
Jacob's Ladder (Jacob's Dream)
c. 1805, British Museum, London

 

William Blake [English, 1757 – 1827]
The Laocoön as Jehovah with Satan and Adam
c. 1820, Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge

 

William Blake [English, 1757 – 1827]
Los and Orc
c. 1790-1794, Tate Gallery, London

 

William Blake [English, 1757 – 1827]
The Lovers Whirlwind, from the Divine Comedy
1824-1827, City Museum and Art Gallery, Birmingham

 

William Blake [English, 1757 – 1827]
The Marriage of Heaven and Hell
1790-1793, Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge

 

William Blake [English, 1757 – 1827]
Nebuchadnezzer
1795-1805, Tate Gallery, London

   

William Blake [English, 1757 – 1827]
Newton
1795-1805, Tate Gallery, London

     

William Blake [English, 1757 – 1827]
The Night of Enitharmon's Joy (Hecate)
c. 1795, Tate Gallery, London

 

William Blake [English, 1757 – 1827]
Oberon, Titania, and Puck with Fairies Dancing
c. 1785, Tate Gallery, London

 

William Blake [English, 1757 – 1827]
The Parable of the Wise and Foolish Virgins
c. 1825, Yale Center for British Art, New Haven

   

William Blake [English, 1757 – 1827]
Pity
c. 1795, Tate Gallery, London

 

William Blake [English, 1757 – 1827]
The Punishment of the Thieves
c. 1824-1827, Tate Gallery, London

 

William Blake [English, 1757 – 1827]
The River of Life
c. 1805, Tate Gallery, London

 

William Blake [English, 1757 – 1827]
Saint Peter and Saint James with Dante and Beatrice
1824-1827, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne

 

William Blake [English, 1757 – 1827]
Satan, Sin and Death: Satan Comes to the Gates of Hell
1808, Huntington Library, Pasadena

 

William Blake [English, 1757 – 1827]
Songs of Experience
1793-1794, Houghton Library, Cambridge

 

William Blake [English, 1757 – 1827]
Songs of Innocence
1789, Yale Center for British Art, New Haven

   

William Blake [English, 1757 – 1827]
Songs of Innocence and Experience
1794, Library of Congress, Washington D.C.

 

William Blake [English, 1757 – 1827]
The Stygian Lake with the Ireful Sinners Fighting
1824-1827, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne

 

William Blake [English, 1757 – 1827]
The Temptation and the Fall of Eve
1808, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

 

William Blake [English, 1757 – 1827]
Thy Sons and Thy Daughters Were Eating and Drinking Wine (Design 3 for The Book of Job)
1821, Fogg Art Museum, Cambridge