William Blake: Visionary
Description
A richly illustrated, comprehensive introduction to the visionary British artist William Blake.
Celebrated for his boundless imagination and unique vision, William Blake (1757–1827) created some of the most striking and distinctive imagery in art, often combining his poetry and visual images on the page through innovative graphic techniques. He has proven an enduring inspiration to artists, musicians, poets, and performers worldwide and a fascinating enigma to generations of admirers.
Featuring over 130 color images, this catalogue brings together many of Blake’s most iconic works. Organized by theme, it explores Blake’s work as a professional printmaker, his roles as both painter-illustrator and poet-painter, his relationship to the medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque artists that preceded him, and his legacy in the United States. It also examines his visionary prophetic books, including all eighteen plates of America a Prophecy.
This volume is published to accompany an exhibition coming soon to the J. Paul Getty Museum at the Getty Center.
Praise for William Blake: Visionary
“The next best thing to an on-site tour of the exhibition and an armchair traveler's delight from cover to cover.”
—Midwest Book Review
“William Blake: Visionary is a good introduction to a unique figure in the history of art.”
— Bondo Wyszpolski
“Lavishly illustrated. . . . Recommended.”
— D. D. Schierenbeck
“Stunning catalogue. . . . This is bibliographic design at its best.”
— Luisa Calè
“Excellent catalog.”
— Christopher Knight