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Pallas Athene
01 August 2023
"William Blake (1757-1827), hailed as ""the glorious luminary"" by William Rossetti, is one of the great mystics in the history of Western art. His hallucinatory paintings, watercolours and in particular the illustrations he made for his books of poetry are instantly recognisable, and have inspired generations of artists in his wake.

Although he was largely ignored by his contemporaries, or derided as mad, a number of perceptive critics and commentators took great interest in both the man and his work. This volume brings together some of the most illuminating writings by people who knew Blake, and brings this astonishing visionary to life. They include the frank cultural appraisal, by the hugely perceptive diarsit Crabb Robinson, never before published in full in English, and the first full biography by Blake's friend and fellow artist John Thomas Smith.

Martin Myrone is Lead Curator, British Art to 1800, at the Tate. In 2019 he presented the biggest exhibition of Blake's works seen for over quarter of a century. His exhibitions at Tate Britain also include Gothic Nightmares: Fuseli, Blake and the Romantic Imagination (2006), William Blake's 1809 Exhibition (2009) John Martin: Apocalypse (2011) and British Folk Art (2014).

63 colour illustrations"

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Imprint:   Pallas Athene
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 145mm,  Width: 114mm, 
Weight:   200g
ISBN:   9781843681786
ISBN 10:   1843681781
Series:   Lives of the Artists
Pages:   192
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Unspecified

Martin Myrone is Lead Curator for British Art to 1800 at the Tate. In 2019 he will present the biggest exhibition of Blake’s works seen for over 25 years. His previous exhibitions at Tate Britain include Gothic Nightmares: Fuseli, Blake and the Romantic Imagination (2006), William Blake’s 1809 Exhibition (2009) John Martin: Apocalypse (2011–12) and British Folk Art (2014).

Reviews for Lives of Blake

"""The London publishing house Pallas Athene has come up with the very welcome and worthwhile project of assembling English translations of early biographies of artists in an easily accessible publication."" - Historians of Netherlands Art Reviews"


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