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William Blake’s "The Lord answering Job out of the whirlwind" depicts a poignant biblical scene where divine compassion confronts human suffering. This striking black and white print captures Blake's visionary style, showcasing angels supporting Job amidst a turbulent storm – a timeless meditation on faith and resilience.
The painting portrays Satan summoning his legions from Hell, featuring figures on a mountain against dramatic rocky terrain. Blake's visionary style captures the intensity of biblical narrative.
William Blake's "Capaneus" depicts a dramatic biblical tale of defiance against divine authority. Featuring three figures and a reclining man, the painting embodies Romantic ideals through its intense atmosphere and symbolic representation.
Satan smiting Job with boils - William Blake's dramatic depiction captures the biblical tale of divine retribution and human resilience. This haunting image showcases Blake’s masterful engraving technique, highlighting intricate details within a turbulent landscape.
The Spirit of Plato by William Blake – A captivating painting depicting a man and woman amidst angelic figures and birds, symbolizing contemplation and spiritual insight within an ornate dining setting.
The Last Judgement by William Blake depicts a dramatic scene of divine judgment with intricate figures and vibrant colors, capturing the essence of Romantic art.
Christ in the Sepulchre by William Blake – This haunting depiction portrays Jesus’ crucifixion alongside angelic figures and additional individuals, reflecting Blake's visionary style and capturing the spiritual essence of Romantic art.
William Blake's "Jesus Washing Feet" depicts Jesus kneeling to wash the disciples’ feet, symbolizing humility and compassion amidst the industrial landscape of Victorian England. This iconic image captures Blake's Romantic vision of spiritual renewal.
The Casting of the Rebel Angels into Hell - William Blake's dramatic depiction captures a woman dancing amidst swirling figures, embodying spiritual liberation against industrial darkness. Vibrant colors and dynamic movement define this iconic Romantic masterpiece.
Christ Appearing to His Disciples After the Resurrection by William Blake – A captivating depiction of Jesus’s triumphant return and divine revelation, showcasing Blake's masterful use of symbolism and vibrant color palettes. Explore the spiritual depth of Romantic art.
The painting depicts a woman in repose amidst a vibrant woodland scene, accompanied by birds and a dog, capturing Blake's signature blend of mythology and naturalism.
Job’s sacrifice by William Blake depicts Jesus on the cross with outstretched arms and angelic figures kneeling before him—a poignant illustration of biblical faith and devotion amidst dramatic mountain scenery.
The Night of Peace - William Blake's poignant depiction captures a moment of vulnerability and spiritual significance amidst a cloudy sky backdrop featuring a church structure and a cross, reflecting the artist’s visionary Romantic style.
Job's Sacrifice by William Blake - National Gallery of Art This iconic painting depicts Jesus Christ on a stone pedestal, surrounded by three kneeling figures praying amidst a forest backdrop. Two books symbolize wisdom and faith. A masterpiece of Romantic art.
The Devils Under The Bridge by William Blake – A haunting black and white print depicting nine figures surrounding a tree with roots extending outwards, accompanied by a bird and a boat, capturing the artist’s masterful blend of observation and imagination.
Explore Blake’s visionary Romantic masterpiece—‘Job Accepting Charity,’ a serene depiction of compassion and faith etched by the artist himself. Witness Blake's bold watercolor style and printmaking innovation; bring this iconic biblical illustration into your home.
Blake's Dante, Virgil and Cato depicts three figures – Dante, Virgil, and Cato – confronting a wall symbolizing the challenges of spiritual enlightenment. The stark black and white print showcases Blake’s masterful engraving technique and reflects the Romantic preoccupation with mythic narratives and visionary art.
William Blake (1757–1827) was an English poet, painter and printmaker. Largely unrecognised during his life, Blake has become a seminal figure in the history of the poetry and visual art of the Romantic Age. What he called his "prophetic works" were said by the 20th-century critic Northrop Frye to form "what is in proportion to its merits the least read body of poetry in the English language". Whi
William Blake’s watercolor captures a dramatic sunset over a castle silhouette, populated by figures and birds against the expansive sky—a testament to Romantic artistic vision.
Virgil pins Dante's forehead with a reed – A playful juxtaposition of classical and medieval imagery by William Blake captures the essence of Dante’s Inferno, portraying Virgil as a guide offering solace amidst torment.
The giant Nimrod by William Blake depicts a man adorned with horns and beard, wielding a sword aloft against a rocky landscape reminiscent of the Tower of Babel myth. This visionary painting showcases Blake’s mastery of engraving and embodies Romantic ideals of imagination and spiritual exploration.
The painting depicts a solitary man atop a rocky cliff gazing out at the ocean, embodying contemplation amidst a rugged landscape populated by fellow observers and avian life.
A dramatic vision of Homer wielding his sword amidst companions by Romantic master William Blake captures the intense struggle between imagination and reason, inviting you to explore this profound masterpiece.
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