Rosenwald LC Title Page |
Commons Wikipedia Plate ii Title page |
At the bottom of the picture Blake has put:
Lambeth
Printed by Will: Blake: 1794
There's no other text.
About the Image
The item of most interest of course is the snake
Erdman Illuminated p.157:
Note how the tail leaves the image and comes back below the signature.
Erdman refers us to his book, Blake Prophet Against Empire, Chapters 9 and 12.
The Blake Archive has 7 copies of this Plate:
Copy B in Glasgow University Library shows two mountains in the lower part of the Plate.
The higher one may be in the sun, the lower one in shade.
The serpent's tail comes back in below the inscription.
Copy D in the British Museum is much the same.
Notice the crest at the top of the serpent's head, the long, protruding tongue is forked.
The serpent is Orc a positive figure, the embodiment of rebellion, and stands opposed to Urizen, the embodiment of tradition (from wikipedia).
Here are the known copies:
All Known Copies (from Blake Archive
The Blake Archive has 7 copies of this Plate:
Copy B in Glasgow University Library shows two mountains in the lower part of the Plate.
The higher one may be in the sun, the lower one in shade.
The serpent's tail comes back in below the inscription.
Copy D in the British Museum is much the same.
Notice the crest at the top of the serpent's head, the long, protruding tongue is forked.
The serpent is Orc a positive figure, the embodiment of rebellion, and stands opposed to Urizen, the embodiment of tradition (from wikipedia).
Here are the known copies:
All Known Copies (from Blake Archive
- opy a (proofs), 1794
British Museum, Dept. of Prints and Drawings
London
- Copy B, 1794
Glasgow University Library
Glasgow, Scotland
- Copy C, 1794
Houghton Library
Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts
- Copy D, 1794
British Museum, Dept. of Prints and Drawings
London
- Copy E, 1794
Rosenwald Collection, Library of Congress
Washington D.C.
- Copy F, 1794
Berg Collection, New York Public Library
New York City
- Copy G, 1794
Morgan Library and Museum
New York City
- Copy H, 1795
Houghton Library
Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts
- Copy K, 1821
Fitzwilliam Museum
Cambridge, England
- Copy I, c. 1832
Auckland Public Library
Auckland, New Zealand
- Copy L, c. 1832
Huntington Library and Art Gallery
San Marino, California
- Copy M, c. 1832
Fitzwilliam Museum
Cambridge, England
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