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What time the thirteen Governors... plate 15 from America: A Prophecy, 1793 (relief etching printed in black with pen & ink and w / c)
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What time the thirteen Governors... plate 15 from America: A Prophecy, 1793 (relief etching printed in black with pen & ink and w / c)
XYC285547 What time the thirteen Governors... plate 15 from America: A Prophecy, 1793 (relief etching printed in black with pen & ink and w/c) by Blake, William (1757-1827); 36.8x26.7 cm; Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Collection, USA
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American Revolution American Revolutionary War Bare Corpse Fishes Golden Eagle Marine Pecking Poetess Poets Portent Romanticist Underwater Vision Visionary William Blake Semi Nude
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This print, titled "What time the thirteen Governors. . . plate 15 from America: A Prophecy" created by the renowned artist William Blake in 1793, is a mesmerizing blend of allegory and poetry. Measuring at 36.8x26.7 cm, it can be found in the prestigious Yale Center for British Art's Paul Mellon Collection. The artwork depicts a thought-provoking scene set underwater, where an array of symbolic elements come to life. At the bottom of the sea lies a golden eagle, representing American Revolutionary War ideals submerged and forgotten. Surrounding it are various fish, lifeless and floating aimlessly amidst their watery grave. Blake's romanticist style shines through as he presents this powerful allegory of lost vision and decayed dreams. The male figure pecking at a nude female corpse adds another layer of symbolism, suggesting the demise of revolutionary spirit and poetic inspiration. Through his visionary illustration skills, Blake invites viewers to reflect on both historical events and timeless themes such as power struggles and societal decline. This work showcases his mastery in combining visual art with profound poetic messages. As one delves into this piece further, they will discover that its intricate details evoke emotions ranging from melancholy to contemplation about humanity's capacity for change or stagnation. It serves as a reminder that even great nations can face moments when their aspirations sink beneath turbulent waters. Overall, this print stands as testament to William Blake's genius as an English Romantic poet-artist who fearlessly explored complex themes through his unique artistic vision.
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