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Condens d his Emanations... plate 9 from Jerusalem, 1804-20 (relief etching printed in orange with pen & w / c)
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Condens d his Emanations... plate 9 from Jerusalem, 1804-20 (relief etching printed in orange with pen & w / c)
XYC285570 Condens d his Emanations... plate 9 from Jerusalem, 1804-20 (relief etching printed in orange with pen & w/c) by Blake, William (1757-1827); 34.3x26.4 cm; Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Collection, USA
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Bare Common Prayer Condensed Corpse Crying Flock Of Sheep Forlorn Grief Grieving Melancholia Melancholy Mouring Mournful Poetess Poets Pray Prayed Prayer Saying Prayers Romanticist Shepherd Supplication Unhappiness Unhappy Visionary Weakness Weeping William Blake Emotions Feeling Mourning Sadness Semi Nude
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The print titled "Condens'd his Emanations. . . plate 9 from Jerusalem, 1804-20" captures the essence of melancholy and grief. Created by the renowned English poet and artist William Blake, this relief etching printed in orange with pen & watercolor showcases his unique style and visionary imagination. In this poignant image, a female figure is seen praying with an expression of deep sadness on her face. Her posture reflects weakness and vulnerability as she mourns over a lifeless body nearby. The scene is surrounded by a flock of sheep, symbolizing innocence and purity. Blake's romanticist approach to art is evident in every detail of this illustration. The nude shepherd standing beside the grieving woman represents both physical nakedness and emotional vulnerability. Through his masterful use of colors, lines, and textures, Blake conveys a profound sense of sorrow that resonates with viewers. This artwork not only depicts mourning but also explores themes such as spirituality, poetry, and human emotions. It invites contemplation on the fragility of life and the power of prayer as a means to find solace in times of despair. Housed at Yale Center for British Art as part of the Paul Mellon Collection in the USA, this engraving stands as a testament to William Blake's enduring legacy as one of England's greatest poets and artists.
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