Drawings
Solomon
In 1819 Blake began to draw "visionary" portraits of famous characters, historical and fictive, at the behest of the artist (and amateur astrologer and physiognomist) John Varley. During séance-like sessions at night, Blake would conjure up these persons before the inner eye of his imagination and sketch their faces. The Biblical King Solomon is portrayed with features that, in Blake's day, were considered typical of Semitic peoples.
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Photographs
Morris and Company, Unknown, British, Edward Burne-Jones
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Photographs
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Illustration 1 to Milton's "Paradise Lost": Satan Calling Up His Legions
Decorative arts
William Blake
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