This is a continuation of the post BLAKE & FUSELI II with Blake's illustrations to Blair's The Grave and comments attributed to Blake's friend Henry Fuseli.
Wikimedia commons supplied the images for the links. The original watercolor designs rather than the engravings from the book are shown.
Wikimedia commons supplied the images for the links. The original watercolor designs rather than the engravings from the book are shown.
IX. THE SKELETON RE-ANIMATED.
"When the dread trumpet sounds, the
slumb'ring dust, Not unattentive to the call, awakes"; while
the world in flames typifies the renovation of all things, the
end of Time, and the beginning of Eternity.
X. THE RE-UNION OF SOUL AND BODY.
The Body springs
from the grave, the Soul descends from an opening cloud; they
rush together with inconceivable energy; they meet, never
again to part!
XI. A FAMILY MEETING IN HEAVEN.
XI. A FAMILY MEETING IN HEAVEN.
The sweet
felicity, the endearing tenderness, the ineffable affection,
that are here depicted, are sufficiently obvious. The Husband
clasps the Wife; the Children embrace; the Boy recognises and
eagerly springs to his Father.
OPEN IMAGE IN NEW WINDOW TO ENLARGE
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Quote from the web page of The Manhattan Rare Book Company:
"These illustrations must always remain among [Blake's] greatest. They are much less illustrations of Blair than expressions of his own moods and visions. We see the body and soul rushing into each other's arms at the last day, the soul hovering over the body and exploring the recesses of the grave, and the good and bad appearing before the judgement seat of God, not as these things appeared to the orthodox eyes of Blair, but as they appeared to the mystical eyes of William Blake." Tom Paulin
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Information from the University of South Carolina Library.
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