When William Blake (1757–1827) printed his “Songs of Experience” in 1794, it was as an answer and a companion to his 1789 “Songs of Innocence.” Thus, for example, The New York Sun has offered his two ...
A rare print of The Tyger poem by William Blake is expected to fetch up to £120,000 (Christie’s/PA) A rare print of William Blake’s The Tyger poem is to go on auction where it is expected to fetch up ...
In 1789, William Blake (1757–1827) published his “Songs of Innocence,” and five years later, in 1794, he produced his “Songs of Experience” — binding them both together as “Songs of Innocence and of ...
The print comes from the rare first issue of Blake’s Songs Of Experience. A rare print of The Tyger poem by William Blake is expected to fetch up to £120,000 (Christie’s/PA) A rare print of William ...
A rare print of William Blake’s The Tyger poem is to go on auction where it is expected to fetch up to £120,000. The print comes from the rare first issue of Blake’s Songs Of Experience, from around ...
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