John Flaxman, Portrait of William Blake, ~1804.m Blake, ~1804.
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“Job’s Sons and Daughters Overwhelmed by…
“Job’s Sons and Daughters Overwhelmed by Satan”
Engraving from William Blake’s “Illustrations of the Book of Job”, 1825.
The book has been digitized and is now available online.
A Squatted Devil with Young Horns, ca. 1810, pencil on paper, by…
A Squatted Devil with Young Horns, ca. 1810, pencil on paper, by William Blake.
Pencil study for William Blake’s Newton, 1795.
“The Landing of Julius Caesar” and “The Landing of Brutus”, watercolours fin
“The Landing of Julius Caesar” and “The Landing of Brutus”, watercolours finished in ink, by William Blake, 1793.
These paintings were meant to be turned into engravings and included in Blake’s “The History of England”. No copies of the book are known to exist. The watercolour studies are currently held by Princeton.

Elohim Creating Adam 1795/circa 1805, William Blake, Tate Gallery, London.