William Blake: Romantic Period Paintings
Book Details
Author(s)Denise Ankele, Daniel Ankele
PublisherAnkele Publishing, LLC
ISBN / ASINB005G4WUV2
ISBN-13978B005G4WUV3
Sales Rank782,944
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
WILLIAM BLAKE Art Book contains 35+ Reproductions of biblical and allegorical scenes with title and date and interesting facts page below.
Book includes Table of Contents, thumbnail gallery and is formatted for all Kindle readers and Tablets (use rotate and/or zoom feature on landscape/horizontal images for optimal viewing).
BORN: November 28, 1757 in London, England.
DIED: August 12, 1857 in London, England.
MOVEMENT: Romanticism
INTERESTING FACTS:
§ Blake was well known as a poet, engraver and a painter.
§ Blake frequently had visions of Heaven. These visions were integral to his artwork.
§ He taught his wife, Catherine, to read and write.
§ Blake had an altercation with John Schofield, a soldier. This event led to charges against Blake for assault and seditious, treasonable expressions against the King. He was cleared of all charges.
§ He died while working on Dante’s Divine Comedy. He received praise for the works that were completed.
NOTABLE WORKS:
Book of Job, Songs of Innocence, The Dance of Albion, and Isaac Newton.
Book includes Table of Contents, thumbnail gallery and is formatted for all Kindle readers and Tablets (use rotate and/or zoom feature on landscape/horizontal images for optimal viewing).
BORN: November 28, 1757 in London, England.
DIED: August 12, 1857 in London, England.
MOVEMENT: Romanticism
INTERESTING FACTS:
§ Blake was well known as a poet, engraver and a painter.
§ Blake frequently had visions of Heaven. These visions were integral to his artwork.
§ He taught his wife, Catherine, to read and write.
§ Blake had an altercation with John Schofield, a soldier. This event led to charges against Blake for assault and seditious, treasonable expressions against the King. He was cleared of all charges.
§ He died while working on Dante’s Divine Comedy. He received praise for the works that were completed.
NOTABLE WORKS:
Book of Job, Songs of Innocence, The Dance of Albion, and Isaac Newton.



