Blake's Printed Paintings

Blake's Printed Paintings Methods, Origins, Meanings

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An in-depth examination of William Blake's glorious and acclaimed series of twelve monoprints

Among William Blake's (1757-1827) most widely recognized and highly regarded works as an artist are twelve color printed drawings, or monoprints, conceived and executed in 1795. This book investigates these masterworks, explaining Blake's technique-one he essentially reinvented, unaware of 17th-century precursors-to show that these works were produced as paintings, and played a crucial role in Blake's development as a painter. Using material and historical analyses, Joseph Viscomi argues that the monoprints were created as autonomous paintings rather than as illustrations for Blake's books with an intended viewing order. Enlivened with bountiful illustrations, the text approaches the works within the context of their time, not divorced from ideas expressed in Blake's writings but not illustrative of or determined by those writings.



Distributed for the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art

Book information

ISBN: 9781913107208
Publisher: Yale University Press
Imprint: Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art
Pub date:
DEWEY: 769.92
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: ix, 238
Weight: 1154g
Height: 256mm
Width: 228mm
Spine width: 25mm