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William Blake, English poet, painter, and printmaker, (1906).
William Blake, English poet, painter, and printmaker, (1906). Although largely ignored by the public of his day, Blake (1770-1845) subsequently came to be regarded as one of the foremost figures of Romanticism. His best-known works include Jerusalem (1804-1820) and The Four Zoas (1795-1804). Trained at the Royal Academy as an engraver, he devised an innovative technique for producing coloured engravings. Supplement to The Bookman, 1906.
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19th century
ART
artist
ARTS
author
B&W
B/W
Black & White
Black and white
BLAKE
Britain
British
country
England
English
ENGRAVER
Engraving
JOB
Literature
LOCATION
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Man
Men
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MYSTIC
NINETEENTH CENTURY
OCCUPATION
painter
People
Poet
Portrait
Print Collector2
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Romanticism
The Print Collector
WILLIAM
WILLIAM BLAKE
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