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XYC256903 The globe of life blood trembled... plate 17 from The First Book of Urizen, 1794 (colour-printed relief etching with ink and w/c on paper) by Blake, William (1757-1827); 24.5x18.1 cm; Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Collection, USA; English, out of copyright
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Bracing Hammer Male Figure Mallet Romanticist Visionary Flames
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The Globe of Life Blood Trembled. . . Plate 17 from The First Book of Urizen, 1794 - A Captivating Visionary Illustration by William Blake
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. In this mesmerizing print, William Blake takes us on a journey through the depths of his imagination. Entitled "The Globe of Life Blood Trembled" plate 17 from The First Book of Urizen captivates with its rich symbolism and poetic allure. At the center of the composition stands a male figure, poised with a mallet in hand. His muscular form exudes strength and determination as he prepares to strike an unseen force. Flames dance around him, casting an ethereal glow that illuminates the scene. Blake's mastery is evident in every brushstroke; his use of color-printed relief etching creates depth and texture that bring life to the image. Text intertwines with the illustration, adding another layer to decipher. It speaks volumes about love, passion, and human existence. Nudity plays a significant role here - not for mere titillation but as a representation of vulnerability and rawness. The nakedness serves as a metaphor for stripping away societal constraints and embracing our true selves. As we gaze upon this artwork housed at Yale Center for British Art's Paul Mellon Collection, we are transported into Blake's world - one where poetry meets visual art seamlessly. This romanticist masterpiece invites contemplation on themes such as bracing against adversity and finding solace within our own souls. "The Globe of Life Blood Trembled
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