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William Blake In The Collection Of The National Gallery Of Victoria

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William Blake In The Collection Of The National Gallery Of Victoria

Author: Martin Butlin And Ted Gott
Binding: Hardback
Published: The Robert Raynor Publications, 1989

Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: Very good
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings

This scholarly volume presents a comprehensive catalog of William Blake's works housed within the National Gallery of Victoria. It meticulously details the artistic contributions of the visionary poet and painter, offering insightful commentary on his unique symbolism and profound spiritual themes. The text illustrates the breadth of Blake's creative genius, from his intricate engravings to his evocative watercolors, providing a critical examination of each piece. Authored by esteemed art historians Martin Butlin and Ted Gott, the publication uncovers the significance of this particular collection, establishing its importance in understanding Blake's enduring legacy. It serves as an essential resource for art enthusiasts and scholars alike, illuminating the depth and complexity of one of Britain's most original artists.

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Author: Martin Butlin And Ted Gott
Binding: Hardback
Published: The Robert Raynor Publications, 1989

Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: Very good
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings

This scholarly volume presents a comprehensive catalog of William Blake's works housed within the National Gallery of Victoria. It meticulously details the artistic contributions of the visionary poet and painter, offering insightful commentary on his unique symbolism and profound spiritual themes. The text illustrates the breadth of Blake's creative genius, from his intricate engravings to his evocative watercolors, providing a critical examination of each piece. Authored by esteemed art historians Martin Butlin and Ted Gott, the publication uncovers the significance of this particular collection, establishing its importance in understanding Blake's enduring legacy. It serves as an essential resource for art enthusiasts and scholars alike, illuminating the depth and complexity of one of Britain's most original artists.