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William Blake (Hardcover)
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William Blake (Hardcover)
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An authoritative look at William Blake's life and enduring
relevance as a prophetic artist, poet, and printmaker William Blake
(1757-1827) created some of the most iconic images in the history
of art. He was a countercultural prophet whose personal struggles,
technical innovations, and revelatory vision have inspired
generations of artists. This marvelously illustrated book explores
the biographical, artistic, and political contexts that shaped
Blake's work, and demonstrates why he was a singularly gifted
visual artist with renewed relevance for us today. The book
explores Blake's relationship with the art world of his time and
provides new perspectives on his craft as a printmaker, poet,
watercolorist, and painter. It makes sense of the profound
historical forces with which he contended during his lifetime, from
revolutions in America and France to the dehumanizing effects of
industrialization. Readers gain incomparable insights into Blake's
desire for recognition and commercial success, his role as social
critic, his visionary experience of London, his hatred of empire,
and the bitter disappointments that drove him to retire from the
world in his final years. What emerges is a luminous portrait of a
complicated and uncompromising artist who was at once a heretic,
mystic, saint, and cynic. With an afterword by Alan Moore, this
handsome volume features many of the most sublime and exhilarating
images Blake ever produced. It brings together watercolors,
paintings, and prints, and draws from such illuminated masterpieces
as Songs of Innocence and of Experience, Europe a Prophecy, and
apocalyptic works such as Milton and Jerusalem. Published in
association with Tate Exhibition Schedule Tate Britain, London
September 11, 2019-February 2, 2020
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