The
Human Form Divine: William Blake from the Paul Mellon Collection
By Noon, Patrick
1997/04 - Yale University Press
0300071744
Format: Hardcover
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One of the most gifted rebels of the Romantic era, Blake was an
accomplished poet, painter, experimental engraver, and philosopher. In
particular, the series of illuminated books he created from the 1780s
onward remains one of the most heroic achievements of British
Romanticism. This book examines Blake's stupendous achievement by
discussing and displaying some fifty works out of the Paul Mellon
Collection at the Yale Center for British Art. These include a number of
Blake's illuminated books of poetry. Blake's work in other media is
represented by tempera paintings and watercolors from his series of
illustrations for the Bible and a selection of watercolor illustrations
for the Poems of Thomas Gray. Also discussed in the book are Blake's
late engraved illustrations for the Book of Job, Dante's Divine Comedy,
and The Pastorals of Virgil. In an introductory essay, Patrick Noon
discusses the history of the collection and Paul Mellon's role in
promoting Blake studies.
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Apocalyptic, revolutionary, visionary, and lyrical -- these words all
describe the imagination of William Blake. One of the most gifted rebels
of the Romantic era, Blake was an accomplished poet, painter,
experimental engraver, and philosopher. In particular, the series of
illuminated books he created from the 1780s onward remains one of the
most heroic achievements of British Romanticism.
This book examines Blake's stupendous achievement by discussing and
displaying some fifty works out of the Paul Mellon collection at the
Yale Center for British Art. These include a number of Blake's
illuminated books of poetry -- the pastoral Songs of Innocence, the
prophetic Songs of Experience, Book of Urizen, Book of Thel, and America
a Prophecy, as well as plates that comprise the unique, hand-colored
copy of Jerusalem, the Emanation of the Giant Albion, Blake's master
synthesis of visual imagery and prophetic verse. Blake's work in other
media is represented by tempera paintings and watercolors from his
series of illustrations to the Bible and a selection of watercolor
illustrations to the Poems of Thomas Gray, which reveal the range and
wit of Blake's genius at interpreting other poets' work and the
brilliance of his mature watercolor technique.
This book accompanies an exhibition of Blake's works celebrating the
twentieth anniversary of the Yale Center for British Art from April 2 to
July 6, 1997.