English Letterature. William Blake (1757 - 1827)

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English Letterature

William Blake ( )

Blake's frontispiece for “Songs of Innocence and of Experience”

William Blake's original plate for “The Tyger”

“Ghost of a Flea” by William Blake

“Newton” by William Blake (1795), colour print with pen & ink and watercolour

“A poison tree” by William Blake

William Blake's illustration of “The Lamb”

William Blake’s Illustration of Divine Commedy William Blake’s Illustration of Divine Commedy

Landscapes

“The Tiber from Monte Mario Looking South” Claude Lorrian

“Landscape with merchants” 1635 Claude Lorrian

“Non-pitcturesque and picturesque landscape” William Gilpin

ANAMORPHOSIS: “The two Ambassadors” Hans Hoblein 1533

“Saturn Devouring his Son” 1819 Goya