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David Delivered out of Many Waters
William Blake
c.1805
Epitome of James Hervey’s ‘Meditations among the Tombs’
William Blake
c.1820–5
Job’s Evil Dreams
William Blake
1825, reprinted 1874
The Fall of Satan
William Blake
1825, reprinted 1874
The Vision of Christ
William Blake
1825, reprinted 1874
Job’s Sacrifice
William Blake
1825, reprinted 1874
Sketch for ‘The Four and Twenty Elders Casting their Crowns before the Divine Throne’. Verso: Standing Figure with Arms at his Side
William Blake
c.1803, c.1805–10
Preliminary Sketch for ‘Christ Girding Himself with Strength’. Verso: Standing Figure with One Arm Raised
William Blake
c.1805, c.1805–10
The Crucifixion
William Blake
c.1825–7
The Body of Christ Borne to the Tomb
William Blake
c.1799–1800
The Hypocrites with Caiaphas. Verso: Sketch of a Stooping Figure
William Blake
1824–7
The Rock Sculptured with the Recovery of the Ark and the Annunciation
William Blake
1824–7
Christ in the Carpenter’s Shop: The Humility of the Saviour
After William Blake
date not known
The Parable of the Wise and Foolish Virgins
After William Blake
date not known
The Good Farmer, Probably the Parable of the Wheat and the Tares. Verso: Rough Sketch of Two or Three Figures in a Landscape
William Blake
c.1780–5
The Raising of Lazarus
After William Blake
date not known
Christ Appearing to the Apostles after the Resurrection
William Blake
c.1795
The River of Life
William Blake
c.1805
Christ Blessing the Little Children
William Blake
1799
The Agony in the Garden
William Blake
c.1799–1800
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