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I still enjoy looking at art and writing about it from time to time, especially the art of William Blake (1757-1827). ... how they can be so sure they heard the voice of God.
Blake was also receiving messages from God and from angels, which he transcribed into his art and poetry. This game of supernatural telephone is the basis for an exceptional new exhibition at ...
Still, William Blake would undoubtedly have approved of how Cope ends the song – with a chant of “The true fiend rules in God’s name!” Johanna Glaza – ‘Albion’ (2018) Musicians inspired by Blake often ...
For a man who casts such a huge, dark shadow over the history of British art, William Blake’s drawings, paintings and etchings are quietly unobtrusive little things. The poet, artist and ...
William Blake’s twin talents came from a singular genius. The entrancing paintings and engravings that make up his great art comprise the biblical and the phantasmagorical: shimmering angels and ...
Left: William Blake, Songs of Innocence and of Experience: Infant Joy (ca, 1825). Photo: Heritage Art/Heritage Images via Getty Images. Right: Thomas Phillips, Portrait of William Blake (1807).
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