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Appealing to the Public: William Blake in 1809 symposium audio Recordings

Audio recordings from Tate Britain's conference Appealing to the Public: William Blake in 1809

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Two hundred years on this symposium explores the 1809 exhibition, drawing on a special display of reunited surviving works, and considers Blake’s artistic imagination and the art world of early nineteenth-century London.

 
 

Download Appealing to the Public: William Blake in 1809 – Part 1 (MP3, 67.9 MB)

Two hundred years on this symposium explores the 1809 exhibition, drawing on a special display of reunited surviving works, and considers Blake’s artistic imagination and the art world of early nineteenth-century London.

 
 

Download Appealing to the Public: William Blake in 1809 – Part 2 (MP3, 50.0 MB)

Two hundred years on this symposium explores the 1809 exhibition, drawing on a special display of reunited surviving works, and considers Blake’s artistic imagination and the art world of early nineteenth-century London.

 
 

Download Appealing to the Public: William Blake in 1809 – Part 3 (MP3, 11.7 MB)

Two hundred years on this symposium explores the 1809 exhibition, drawing on a special display of reunited surviving works, and considers Blake’s artistic imagination and the art world of early nineteenth-century London.

 
 

Download Appealing to the Public: William Blake in 1809 – Part 4 (MP3, 53.5 MB)

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