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Plate 8 from “America, a Prophecy,” printed about 1807, by William Blake. Color-printed relief etching with pen and ink and watercolor. Yale Center for British Art, New Haven ...
The Getty hails him as a visionary now William Blake, “Satan Exulting Over Eve,” 1795; graphite, pen and black ink and watercolor over a color print. (J. Paul Getty Museum) ...
Blake’s works are very, very delicate — many are watercolors — and to expose them to light at all is a risky business. The staging of William Blake’s Universe in other respects is very good.
A major exhibition on William Blake's work, titled "William Blake: Visionary," is now on view at the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles through Jan. 14, 2024.
These Tiny Doodles May Be William Blake’s Earliest Engravings, Overlooked for Nearly 250 Years Using high-res scans, a researcher uncovered scribbled etchings likely made by the British poet and ...
This past Tuesday, the Getty Center opened its newest exhibition to the public — a show replete with images of mythological creatures, fantastic portrayals of nature and evocative realizations of ...