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Artwork ImageArtwork NameArtist NameDateLocationArt Movement
Songs Of InnocenceSongs Of InnocenceWilliam Blake1825Symbolism
The Angel of RevelationThe Angel of RevelationWilliam Blake1803 - 1805Symbolism
The Angels appearing to the ShepherdsThe Angels appearing to the ShepherdsWilliam Blake1809Whitworth Art Gallery (University of Manchester), Manchester, UKSymbolism
Illustration to Milton's Lost ParadiseIllustration to Milton's Lost ParadiseWilliam Blake1808Symbolism
The Casting of the Rebel Angels into HellThe Casting of the Rebel Angels into HellWilliam Blake1808Symbolism
The Descent Of ChristThe Descent Of ChristWilliam Blake1804 - 1820Yale Centre For British Art (Yale University), New Haven, CT, USSymbolism
The Ghost of a FleaThe Ghost of a FleaWilliam Blake1819 - 1820Tate Modern, London, UKSymbolism
The GoblinThe GoblinWilliam Blake1816 - 1820Symbolism
The Good and Evil AngelsThe Good and Evil AngelsWilliam BlakeSymbolism
The Great Red Dragon and the Beast from the SeaThe Great Red Dragon and the Beast from the SeaWilliam Blake1805Symbolism
The Great Red Dragon and the Woman clothed with the sunThe Great Red Dragon and the Woman clothed with the sunWilliam Blake1805 - 1810Symbolism
The Harlot and the GiantThe Harlot and the GiantWilliam BlakeNational Gallery of Victoria (NGV), Melbourne, AustraliaSymbolism
The House of DeathThe House of DeathWilliam BlakeSymbolism
The Lovers WhirlwindThe Lovers WhirlwindWilliam Blake1824 - 1827Symbolism
The marriage of Heaven  & HellThe marriage of Heaven & HellWilliam Blake1790 - 1793Symbolism
The NativityThe NativityWilliam Blake1790 - 1800Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia, PA, USSymbolism
The Night of PeaceThe Night of PeaceWilliam Blake1815Whitworth Art Gallery (University of Manchester), Manchester, UKSymbolism
And Elohim created AdamAnd Elohim created AdamWilliam Blake1795Symbolism
Andrew, Simon Peter Searching for ChristAndrew, Simon Peter Searching for ChristWilliam Blake1816 - 1819Fitzwilliam Museum (University of Cambridge), Cambridge, UKSymbolism
A Negro Hung Alive by the Ribs to a GallowsA Negro Hung Alive by the Ribs to a GallowsWilliam Blake1796Symbolism
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