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William Blake America. A Prophecy, Plate 13, "Fiery the Angels Rose...."
Print made by William Blake, 1757–1827, British
America. A Prophecy, Plate 13, "Fiery the Angels Rose...."
1793
William Blake Jerusalem, Plate 33, "Turning his back to the Divine Vision...."
Print made by William Blake, 1757–1827, British
Jerusalem, Plate 33, "Turning his back to the Divine Vision...."
1804 to 1820
William Blake The Poems of Thomas Gray, Design 1, "The Pindaric Genius Receiving His Lyre"
William Blake, 1757–1827, British
The Poems of Thomas Gray, Design 1, "The Pindaric Genius Receiving His Lyre"
between 1797 and 1798
William Blake Jerusalem, Plate 8, "Rose up against me...."
Print made by William Blake, 1757–1827, British
Jerusalem, Plate 8, "Rose up against me...."
1804 to 1820
William Blake The Book of Thel, Plate 8, "IV. / The eternal gates . . . ."
Print made by William Blake, 1757–1827, British
The Book of Thel, Plate 8, "IV. / The eternal gates . . . ."
1789
Cornelius Varley Studies of a Carthorse
Cornelius Varley, 1781–1873, British
Studies of a Carthorse
undated
Sawrey Gilpin Man With a Horse Harnessed to a Roller
Sawrey Gilpin, 1733–1807, British
Man With a Horse Harnessed to a Roller
undated
John Doyle ('H.B.') Jack in Office
Print made by John Doyle ('H.B.'), 1797–1868, Irish
Jack in Office
1835
Thomas Barber Apsley House, Hyde Park Corner: the Residence of his Grace the Duke of Wellington
Print made by Thomas Barber, ca. 1768–1843, British
Apsley House, Hyde Park Corner: the Residence of his Grace the Duke of Wellington
1829
Henry Pyall Mail Coach Behind Time
Engraved by Henry Pyall, 1795–1833, British
Mail Coach Behind Time
1827