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A page from Songs
3769608 A page from Songs by Blake, William (1757-1827); (add.info.: The Lamb-A page from Songs of Innocence designed and written by William Blake, British poet, painter and engraver. 28 November 1757-12 August 1827
Garnett, R. & Gosse, E. (1903). English Literature-An Illustrated Record. London: William Heinemann.); Lebrecht Authors
Media ID 22971110
© Lebrecht Authors / Bridgeman Images
Early 19th Century Page Poetess Poets Songs William Blake Literary Arts
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This print showcases a page from William Blake's renowned collection, Songs of Innocence. Designed and written by the brilliant British poet, painter, and engraver himself, this particular page features one of his most beloved poems, "The Lamb". Blake's artistic genius shines through in this 18th-century masterpiece as he seamlessly combines literature and illustration. The delicate brushstrokes and intricate details bring the poem to life on the page. It is a testament to Blake's ability to capture both the innocence and beauty of nature. As a prominent figure in early 19th-century Romanticism, Blake's work continues to inspire generations with its profound themes and imaginative storytelling. This print serves as a visual reminder of his significant contributions to English literature. Housed within an elegant frame, this artwork transports viewers back in time to experience the literary arts during England's rich history. Its presence evokes feelings of nostalgia while also highlighting the enduring relevance of Blake's poetry. With its origins rooted in Germany but now cherished across Europe and beyond, this piece represents not only cultural exchange but also the universal appeal of art itself. Whether displayed in private collections or public galleries worldwide, it stands as a testament to William Blake’s lasting impact on both Germanic culture and European artistic traditions.
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