Fig. 1:Blake.
Joseph of Arimathea Among the
Rocks of Albion (1773),
Tate Gallery.
Fig. 2:Michelangelo.
Crucifixion of Saint Peter. 1546-1550. Frescoes.
Pauline Chapel, Vatican.
Fig. 3:Blake.
The Complaint of Job, circa 1786, Gray wash on thin
wove paper
32.4 x 48 cm, Fine Arts museums of San Fransico.
Fig. 4:Blake,
Songs of Innocence, 1789
Fig. 5:Blake,
The Marriage of Heaven and Hell, 1790-93
Fig. 6:Blake,
Europe, a Prophecy, frontispiece, 1793
Fig. 7:Blake,
The
Book of Urizen,
1794
Fig. 8:Blake,
Elohim Creating Adam, 1795, 43.1 x
53.6cm,Tate Gallery
Fig. 9:Blake,
Satan Exulting over Eve, 1795, 42.5 x 53.2 cm,
The late Gregory Bateson, Ben Lomond, California
Fig.10:Blake,
God Judging Adam, 1795, 43.2 x 53.5 cm, Tate Gallery
Fig.11:Blake,
The Good and Evil Angels struggling for Possession a Child,
1795, 44.5 x 59.4 cm, Tate Gallery
Fig.12:Blake,
Lamech and his Two Wives,
1795, 43.1 x 60.8 cm, Tate Gallery
Fig.13:Blake,
Naomi Entreating Ruth and Orpah to Return to the Land of Moab,
1795, 42.8 x 58 cm, Victori and Albert Museum, London
Fig.14:Blake,
Nebuchadnezzar, 1795, 44.6 x 62 cm, Tate
Gallery
Fig.15:Blake,
Newton, 1795, 46 x 60 cm, Tate Gallery
Fig.16:Blake,
Hecate, 1795, 43.9 x 58.1 cm, Tate Gallery
Fig.17:Blake,
Pity, 1795, 42.5 x 53.9 cm, Teta Gallery
Fig.18:Blake,
The House of Death, 1795, 48 x 60.3 cm, Fitzwilliam
Museum, Cambridge
Fig.19:Blake,
Christ Appearing to the Apostles after the Resurrection,
1795, 43 x 57.3 cm, Yale Center for British Art
Fig.20:Blake,
The
Great Red Dragon And Woman Clothed in the Sun,
1805, 43.5 x 34.5 cm, The Brooklyn Museum, New York.
Fig.21:Blake,
Illustrations to Milton’s
“Paradise
Lost”,1808
Fig.22:Blake,
Illustrations to Milton’s
“Paradise
Lost”,1808
Fig.23:Blake,
Illustrations to Milton’s
“Paradise
Lost”,1808
Fig.24:Blake,
Illustrations to Milton’s
“Paradise
Lost”,1808
Fig.25:Blake,
The Ghost of Flea, 1819-20, tempera, 21.4 x 16.2 cm,
The Tate Gallery.
Fig.26:Blake,
Illuatrations of The Book of Job, 1820
Fig.27:Blake,
Illuatrations of The Book of Job, 1820
Fig.28:Blake,
The Marriage of Heaven and Hell plate 24, 1790
Fig.29:Blake,
Sketch for Newton, 1795, 20.4 x 26.3 cm, Sir Geoffrey
Keynes, Newmarket, Suffolk.
Fig.30:Blake,
There is No Natural Religion plate 10, as printed
c.1795.
Fig.31:Blake,
Ruth the Dutiful Daughter-in-law, 1803, 34.7 x 32.3
cm, Southampton Art Gallery.
Fig.32:Blake,
The Body of Abel Found by Adam and Eve, 1805-9, 30 x
32.5 cm, Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University.
Fig.33:Blake,
The Repose of the Holy Family in Egypt, 1806, 35.1 x
37.3 cm, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
Fig.34:Blake,
The finding Moses, 1805, 32.3 x 32 cm, Victoria and
Albert Museum, London.
Fig.35:Moses
Placed in the ark of the Bulrushes,
1824, 28.9 x 39.7 cm, Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery,
San Marino, California.
Fig.36:Blake,
Sketch for Pity, 1795, British Museum
Fig.37:Blake,
Sketch for Pity, 1795, British Museum
Fig.38:Blake,
Sketch for Pity, 1795, British Museum
Fig.39:Blake,
Pity, 1795, 42.1 x 52.8 cm, Metropolitan Museum
Fig.40:Blake,
The Nativity, 1790-1800, 27.3 x 38.2 cm, Philadelphia
Museum of Art
Fig.41:Blake,
Job’s
Comforters,
c. 1805-6, 23.4 x 28 cm, Pierpont Morgan Library, New York.
Fig.42:Blake,
The Marriage of Heaven and Hell, plate 4.
Fig.43:Marten
de Vos, The offerings of Cain and Abel, engraved by
John Sadeler , Huntington Library.
Fig.44:Titian,
The Murder of Abel, engraved by Joseph M.Mitelli.
Huntington Library.
Fig.45:Carlo
Lolli, Adam Discovering the Dead Body of Abel,
engraved by Le Villain, Huntington Library.
Fig.46:C.W.
Dietrich, Cain and Abel, engraved by Jean Daulle,
Huntington Library.
Fig.47:J.H.
Fuseli, The Dead Abel, engraved by Charles Grignion,
Essick collection.
Fig.48:Pierre
Paul Prudhon, Divine Justice and Vengeance Pursuing Crime,
engraved by F.A. Gellee, Huntington Library.
Fig.49:A.E.
Chalon, Adam and Eve Lamenting Over the Body of Abel,
brown wash, 28.7 x 36.4 cm, Huntington Library.
Fig.50:S.
John Stump, Adam and Eve Lamenting Over the Body of Abel,
brown wash, 30.2 x 38.6 cm, Huntington Library.
Fig.51:Joshua
Cristall, Adam and Eve Lamenting Over the Body of Abel,
brown wash, 27.3 x 35 cm, Huntington Library.
Fig.52:John
Samuel Hayward, Adam and Eve Lamenting Over the Body of Abel,
brown wash, 36.4 x 30.9 cm, Huntington Library.
Fig.53:Henry
Pierce Bone, Adam and Eve Lamenting Over the Body of Abel,
brown wash, 29.2 x 36.1 cm, Huntington Library.
Fig.54:Franz
Floris, The Lamentation Over Abel, engraving,
Huntington Library.
Fig.55:Blake,
The Ghost of Abel, 1822, relief etching, uncolored,
Rosenwald Collection, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. Copy A.
Fig.56:Blake,
The Ghost of Abel, 1822, relief etching, uncolored,
Rosenwald Collection, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. Copy A.
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