Artist
William Blake (1757‑1827)
Title
Job and his Family
Date 1828, reprinted 1874
MediumLine engraving on paper
Dimensionsimage: 184 x 150 mm
Collection
Tate
Acquisition Purchased with the assistance of a special grant from the National Gallery and donations from the Art Fund, Lord Duveen and others, and presented through the the Art Fund 1919
Reference
A00012
On display at Tate Britain
Theme: BP Spotlights
William Blake, 'Job and his Family, 1828, reprinted 1874
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