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1-6) Plates from The First Book of Urizen; 7) Plate from The Marriage of Heaven and Hell; 8) Plate from The Book of Thel

William Blake, 1796

These 8 hand-coloured relief etching are drawn from his illustrated books, The First Book of Urizen, The Marriage of Heaven and Hell and The Book of Thel. They offer a sublime and physical drama involving a range of characters and poetic motifs. Six of the eight plates are drawn from the First Book of Urizen, the 'illuminated book' considered by scholars to be Blake's most insistent and powerful meditation upon the body, one which connects with the contemporary culture of the Gothic. Perhaps nowhere else in BlakeÂ’s printed works is it possible to encounter, with such perfect directness, the essential viscerality of his art.

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Title of artwork, date

1-6) Plates from The First Book of Urizen; 7) Plate from The Marriage of Heaven and Hell; 8) Plate from The Book of Thel, 1796

Date supported

2009

Medium and material

Etching on paper

Dimensions

Various

Grant

141070

Total cost

441570

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