The great painter William Blake (1757-1827) traveled far in the realms of gold, to borrow a phrase from John Keats, but much less far in the body. (He lived in various parts of London for all but a ...
Uncover the world of William Blake through his fantastical works and the inspiration he drew from the vistas of Primrose Hill.
The Art Newspaper: Museum openings: V&A East and Los Angeles County Museum of Art. Plus, William Blake in Dublin—podcast
Museum openings: V&A East and Los Angeles County Museum of Art. Plus, William Blake in Dublin—podcast
FAD Magazine: William Blake: The Age of Romantic Fantasy at the National Gallery of Ireland in Dublin
William Blake comes alive in Dublin in this powerful exhibition exploring his radical vision, influence and enduring relevance today.
William Blake: The Age of Romantic Fantasy at the National Gallery of Ireland in Dublin
MSN: ‘William Blake and the Sea Monsters of Love’ Review: Eye of the Tyger
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 ...
‘William Blake and the Sea Monsters of Love’ Review: Eye of the Tyger
The New York Times: William Blake’s Prints Tapped the Power of a Wild Mind
A crackling collection of experimental prints by William Blake resurrects the English poet-painter in all his radical frenzy, and foretells the limits of political art. By Walker Mimms Reporting from ...
At the turn of the nineteenth century, the publisher and bookseller William Faden was well known in London for his printing of maps. His first work of note was the North American Atlas in 1777; its ...