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Eve Tempted by the Serpent | William Blake | 1799-1800

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Eve Tempted by the Serpent | William Blake | 1799-1800

Eve Tempted by the Serpent | William Blake | 1799-1800

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William Blake was a visionary artist, poet, and printmaker whose work defied the conventions of his time and continues to resonate for its deeply symbolic and otherworldly qualities. A Romantic in spirit, Blake rejected materialism and rationalism, instead embracing a mystical worldview that celebrated imagination as the ultimate creative force. His illuminated manuscripts, such as Songs of Innocence and Experience, blend poetry with intricate, hand-colored illustrations, creating a unique synthesis of word and image. Blake's art often delves into profound themes of spirituality, morality, and human suffering, as exemplified in his striking depictions of biblical and mythical figures, such as Urizen, the embodiment of restrictive reason. Although dismissed during his lifetime as eccentric or even mad, Blake’s prophetic voice and innovative artistry have established him as a seminal figure in the Romantic movement and an enduring icon of artistic freedom and individuality.

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About the artwork:

William Blake was a visionary artist, poet, and printmaker whose work defied the conventions of his time and continues to resonate for its deeply symbolic and otherworldly qualities. A Romantic in spirit, Blake rejected materialism and rationalism, instead embracing a mystical worldview that celebrated imagination as the ultimate creative force. His illuminated manuscripts, such as Songs of Innocence and Experience, blend poetry with intricate, hand-colored illustrations, creating a unique synthesis of word and image. Blake's art often delves into profound themes of spirituality, morality, and human suffering, as exemplified in his striking depictions of biblical and mythical figures, such as Urizen, the embodiment of restrictive reason. Although dismissed during his lifetime as eccentric or even mad, Blake’s prophetic voice and innovative artistry have established him as a seminal figure in the Romantic movement and an enduring icon of artistic freedom and individuality.