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William Blakes Illustrations For Dantes Divine Comedy Eric Pyle

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William Blakes Illustrations For Dantes Divine Comedy Eric Pyle
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Publisher: McFarland
File Extension: PDF
File size: 24.84 MB
Pages: 300
Author: Eric Pyle
ISBN: 9781476617022, 1476617023
Language: English
Year: 2016

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William Blakes Illustrations For Dantes Divine Comedy Eric Pyle by Eric Pyle 9781476617022, 1476617023 instant download after payment.

William Blake's series of illustrations for Dante's Divine Comedy was his last major project and a summation of his religious and artistic beliefs. Blake intended to engrave this series, but it was unfinished at his death. The series includes seven partially complete engravings and 102 works in various stages of completion--some of the most beautiful pictures of his career. These pictures are not simple illustrations, but constitute a thorough reinterpretation and--in Blake's view--correction of Dante's poem. This book compares the two men's theological and artistic views and analyzes in detail the meaning of Blake's illustrations, for the first time introducing their theological and aesthetic exuberance to a modern audience.

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