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Trained on nineteen paintings by the English poet, painter, and printmaker William Blake (28 November 1757 – 12 August 1827).
William Blake (1757–1827) – Poet, Painter, and Visionary
Overview
William Blake was a British poet, painter, and printmaker, celebrated for his mystical visions, unique artistic style, and radical ideas. He is considered one of the most significant figures of the Romantic movement, blending art and poetry in works that explore spirituality, politics, and the human condition. Though largely unrecognized during his lifetime, Blake is now hailed as a genius and pioneer of visionary art and literature.
1. Early Life
Born in London, England, in 1757 to a working-class family.
Displayed artistic talent from a young age, enrolling in drawing classes and apprenticing as an engraver.
His early experiences with religious visions shaped his worldview and later works.
2. Art Style & Techniques
Developed a highly personal and symbolic visual style, combining mythical and biblical imagery.
Known for watercolor paintings, etchings, and relief engravings.
Invented the "illuminated printing" technique, combining text and illustrations on the same plate, giving his books a handcrafted, otherworldly feel.
His figures often have an elongated, flowing quality, with vivid colors and dramatic compositions.
3. Themes & Symbolism
Blake’s art and poetry were filled with personal mythology and allegory, often addressing:
Spirituality and visions – Representations of angels, demons, and cosmic struggles.
Innocence and experience – A recurring theme in his poetry and art, reflecting dual aspects of human life.
Political and social commentary – He was critical of the industrial revolution, oppression, and institutionalized religion.
Myth and prophecy – Blake created his own mythology, with characters like Urizen (representing law and reason) and Albion (symbolizing England and humanity).
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