OXFORD, England (Reuters) - A series of boyhood doodles engraved on copper plates by English poet and painter William Blake ...
Bodleian Libraries / University of Oxford Experts have discovered that doodles engraved on the reverse side of 18th-century printing plates may be the work of a young William Blake. The British ...
He's widely regarded as one of the greatest poets of all time. But it seems that even William Blake was prone to doodling as a child. Scientists have discovered a series of boyhood doodles ...
They belong to William Blake and are believed to be the earliest evidence of the 18th-century poet-artist’s engravings. The markings, many of which are invisible to the naked eye, stem from ...
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You may know William Blake as a poet, or even as #38 in the BBC’s 2002 poll of the 100 Greatest Britons. But did you know that Blake was also an artist and print maker who made illuminated ...
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Sung closely examines William Blake’s extant engraved copper plates, a previously under-used resource, and arrives at a new interpretation of his working process. Thirty-nine engraved copper plates ...
One day in 1801, when William Blake was living on the Sussex coast, he went on a long country walk when he got into an argument with a thistle. The artist, poet and musician, who experienced ...
Blake’s cottage, nestled in the coastal village of Felpham, West Sussex, stands as a monumental piece of English literary heritage.
London by William Blake was published in 1794. It tells the story of a speaker walking through the city of London and noticing suffering all around them. London was published in Blake's poetry ...