Sketch of a Shipwreck

1809

William Blake after George Romney

Associated Names
William Blake

Artist, British, 1757 - 1827

George Romney

Artist After, British, 1734 - 1802

This is an illustration of a shipwreck scene. The image shows a group of figures amidst waves and wreckage. The main focus is a shipwreck with broken masts in the background. Some figures cling to the ship remnants, while others are tossed around by waves. One figure, prominently centered, displays a gesture of despair or urgency. The image conveys the chaotic nature of a shipwreck through swirling lines representing water movement and the desperate situation. Detailed line work and shading create depth and drama similar to traditional engraving techniques. The title 'Sketch of a Shipwreck after Romney' suggests the piece is inspired by the style of artist George Romney.

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Artwork overview

  • Medium

    engraving

  • Credit Line

    Rosenwald Collection

  • Accession Number

    1943.3.1844

  • Catalogue Raisonné

    Keynes 1921, no. 130


Artwork history & notes

Bibliography

1921

  • Keynes, Geoffrey. A bibliography of William Blake. New York: Grolier Club, 1921.

Wikidata ID

Q64962835

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