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  1. William Blake foi um gravurista, pintor e poeta inglês do final do século XVIII e início do XIX. É considerado um importante representante do Romantismo inglês tanto nas Artes Plásticas quanto na Literatura. William Blake nasceu na cidade de Londres (Inglaterra), em 28 de novembro de 1757. Faleceu na cidade de Londres, aos 69 anos, em 12 ...

  2. For Blake, the Bible was the greatest work of poetry ever written, and comprised the basis of true art, as opposed to the false, pagan ideal of Classicism.

  3. William Blake was an English poet and visionary artist whose unique work gives us a glimpse into an entirely different world. His art was ignored and neglect...

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  4. 21 de set. de 2023 · A remarkable printmaker, painter, and poet, William Blake (1757–1827) developed a wildly unconventional world view, representing universal forces of creation and destruction — physical, psychological, historical — through his own cast of characters. By combining his poetry and images on the page through radical graphic techniques, Blake created some of the most striking and enduring ...

  5. The Number of the Beast is 666. The Great Red Dragon paintings are a series of watercolour paintings by the English poet and painter William Blake, created between 1805 and 1810. [1] It was during this period that Blake was commissioned to create over one hundred paintings intended to illustrate books of the Bible.

  6. 11 de set. de 2019 · With over 300 original works, including his watercolours, paintings and prints, this is the largest show of Blake’s work for almost 20 years. It rediscovers him as a visual artist for the 21st century.

  7. Although Blake was considered mad by contemporaries for his idiosyncratic views, he came to be highly regarded by later critics and readers for his expressiveness and creativity, and for the philosophical and mystical undercurrents within his work. His paintings and poetry have been characterised as part of the Romantic movement and as "Pre-Romantic". [6] A theist who preferred his own ...