The original paintings by William Blake echoes his religious ties in his poetry.
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The original pieces of artwork by William Blake show how he valued innocence, and the purity of children.
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Citations
Blake, William. Christ in the Sepulchre Guarded by Angels. 1805. Victoria and Albert Museum.
Blake, William. The Great Red Dragon and the Woman Clothed With the Sun. 1805. National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C
Blake, William. Frontispiece from the Songs of Innocence. 1794. Victoria and Albert Museum.
Blake, William. Frontis from the Songs of Experience. 1794. Victoria and Albert Museum.
Blake, William. The Great Red Dragon and the Woman Clothed With the Sun. 1805. National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C
Blake, William. Frontispiece from the Songs of Innocence. 1794. Victoria and Albert Museum.
Blake, William. Frontis from the Songs of Experience. 1794. Victoria and Albert Museum.