Canto IV, Verse 294

1803

William Blake after Mary Ann Flaxman

Associated Names
William Blake

Artist, British, 1757 - 1827

William Blake

Artist, British, 1757 - 1827

Cadell & Davies

Publisher

Mary Ann Flaxman

Artist After, British, 1768 - 1833

Mary Ann Flaxman

Artist After, British, 1768 - 1833

The image shows two figures in the foreground of an illustration within a book. The man is on the left, wearing a fur-covered outfit and holding a long, coiled object. He has a thick beard and bushy eyebrows. Next to him stands a woman with wavy hair wearing a flowing gown. Behind them is a group of people in elaborate attire, with one person wearing a pointed hat. The background shows an architectural setting with archways and curtains. The book's page indicates it is an illustration for Canto VI, Verse 294, dated May 1, 1803, with the artist and publishers credited below the image.

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Artwork overview

  • Medium

    etching and engraving on wove paper

  • Credit Line

    Gift of William B. O'Neal

  • Dimensions

    design size: 10.3 x 8 cm (4 1/16 x 3 1/8 in.)

  • Accession Number

    1983.103.2.b

  • Catalogue Raisonné

    Keynes 1921, no. 125

Associated Artworks

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This is a photograph of a worn, aged book cover. The cover is textured and colored in a dark teal hue with variations and wear marks. The edges are frayed, showing hints of a lighter material. The spine on the left side has significant wear, with parts where the covering has chipped away.

The Triumphs of Temper

William Hayley, William Blake, Cadell & Davies

1803

This is a drawing of a figure in a flowing gown encountering mythical beings. The scene shows the figure standing with folded hands, possibly in a gesture of reverence or contemplation, facing a background with fantastical creatures emerging. These creatures include a hybrid being with the torso and head of a human and a coiled serpent-like lower body. The background is intricately detailed with swirling textures, creating a sense of movement and depth. The composition is framed within a larger page with annotations at the bottom specifying "Canto III Verse 201," alongside names and a publication date.

Canto III, Verse 201

William Blake, William Blake, Cadell & Davies

1803

This is a drawing with mythical themes. The picture features several nude, muscular figures with draped cloth, surrounding a large, ominous central face within a rock or mountain. The figures are depicted in active poses, reaching out and grappling with each other or the environment. Above, there is a human-like face emerging from clouds with wings on each side. Horizontal lines in the background add texture and depth. The detailed engraving and shading techniques suggest a narrative scene possibly referencing a myth or story.

Canto I

William Sharp, William Blake

1787


Artwork history & notes

Provenance

John F. Dillon. Professor William B. O'Neal [1907-1994], Charlottesville, VA; gift 1983 to the National Gallery of Art..

Associated Names

Bibliography

1921

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

Wikidata ID

Q74044541

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