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Lamech and his Two Wives

William Blake
1795

The House of Death

William Blake
1795–c.1805

Nebuchadnezzar

William Blake
1795–c.1805

Newton

William Blake
1795–c.1805

The Good and Evil Angels

William Blake
1795–?c.1805

The Night of Enitharmon’s Joy (formerly called ‘Hecate’)

William Blake
c.1795

Elohim Creating Adam

William Blake
1795–c.1805

Plate 2 of ‘Urizen’: ‘Teach these Souls to Fly’

William Blake
?1796

The Bard, from Gray

William Blake
?1809

Plate 4 of ‘Visions of the Daughters of Albion’

William Blake
c.1795

Frontispiece to ‘Visions of the Daughters of Albion’

William Blake
c.1795

Dante in the Empyrean, Drinking at the River of Light

William Blake
1824–7
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Beatrice Addressing Dante from the Car

William Blake
1824–7

The Rock Sculptured with the Recovery of the Ark and the Annunciation

William Blake
1824–7

Dante and Virgil Approaching the Angel Who Guards the Entrance of Purgatory

William Blake
1824–7

The Ascent of the Mountain of Purgatory

William Blake
1824–7

Virgil Girding Dante’s Brow with a Rush

William Blake
1824–7

The Punishment of the Thieves

William Blake
1824–7

The Primaeval Giants Sunk in the Soil

William Blake
1824–7

The Pit of Disease: The Falsifiers

William Blake
1824–7
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