The Wood Engravings of William Blake for Thorton's Virgil 1821. London, 1977. Plate 3: Thenot: 'Yet though with years my body downward tend,/ as trees beneath their fruit in autumn bend,'
1821, reprinted 1977
2910
William Blake, 1757–1827
The Wood Engravings of William Blake for Thorton's Virgil 1821. London, 1977. Plate 4: Colinet: 'Thine ewes will wander; and their heedless lambs,/ in loud complaints, require their absent dams.'
1821, reprinted 1977
2911
William Blake, 1757–1827
Or blasting winds o'er blossom'd hedge-rows pass
1821, reprinted 1977
2912
William Blake, 1757–1827
The Wood Engravings of William Blake for Thorton's Virgil 1821. London, 1977. Plate 8: Colinet: 'Ah silly I! more silly than my sheep,/ which on thy flow'ry banks I wont to keep.'
1821, reprinted 1977
2913
William Blake, 1757–1827
The Wood Engravings of William Blake for Thorton's Virgil 1821. London, 1977. Plate 9: Colinet: 'A fond desire strange lands and swains to know./ Ah me! that ever I should covet wo.'
1821, reprinted 1977
2914
William Blake, 1757–1827
The Wood Engravings of William Blake for Thorton's Virgil 1821. London, 1977. Plate 10: Thenot: 'A rolling stone is ever bare of moss;/ and, to their cost, green years old proverbs cross.'
1821, reprinted 1977
2915
William Blake, 1757–1827
My sheep quite spent through travel and ill fare
1821, reprinted 1977
2916
William Blake, 1757–1827
Illustrations of the Book of Job, pl. 1 (Title Page): 'Illustrations of/ the/ Book/ of/ Job'
1826
2917
William Blake, 1757–1827
Illustrations of the Book of Job, pl. 2 (page 1): [Job and his Family]
1826
2918
William Blake, 1757–1827
Illustrations of the Book of Job, pl. 6 (page 5): [Satan going forth from the Presence of the Lord]
1826
2919
William Blake, 1757–1827
Illustrations of the Book of Job, pl. 7 (page 6): [Satan smiting Job with Boils]
1826
2920
Print made by William Blake, 1757–1827
Illustrations of the Book of Job, pl. 8 (page 7): [Job's Comforters]
1826
2921
William Blake, 1757–1827
Illustrations of the Book of Job, pl. 9 (page 8): [Job's Despair]
1826
2922
William Blake, 1757–1827
Illustrations of the Book of Job, pl. 10 (page 9): [The Vision of Eliphaz]
1826
2923
William Blake, 1757–1827
Illustrations of the Book of Job, pl. 12 (page 11): [Job's Evil Dreams]
1826
2924
William Blake, 1757–1827
Illustrations of the Book of Job, pl. 15 (page 14): [The Creation]
1826
2925
William Blake, 1757–1827
Illustrations of the Book of Job, pl. 4 (page 3): [The Destruction of Job's Sons]
1826
2926
William Blake, 1757–1827
Illustrations of the Book of Job, p. 5 (page 4): [The Messengers tell Job of the Misfortunes that have Befallen Him]
1826
2927
William Blake, 1757–1827
Illustrations of the Book of Job, pl. 3 (page 2): [Satan before the Throne of God]
1826
2928
William Blake, 1757–1827
Illustrations of the Book of Job, pl. 11 (page 10): [Job rebuked by his Friends]
1826
2929
William Blake, 1757–1827
Illustrations of the Book of Job, pl. 13 (page 12): [The Wrath of Elihu]
1826
2930
William Blake, 1757–1827
Illustrations of the Book of Job, pl. 14 (page 13): [The Lord answering Job out of the Whirlwind]
1826
2931
William Blake, 1757–1827
Illustrations of the Book of Job, pl. 16 (page 15): [Behemoth and Leviathan]
1826
2932
William Blake, 1757–1827
And now behold the sun's departing ray
1821, reprinted 1977
2933
William Blake, 1757–1827
The Wood Engravings of William Blake for Thorton's Virgil 1821. London, 1977. Plate 17: Thenot: '
1821, reprinted 1977
2934
William Blake, 1757–1827
Pl. 12: 'Psyche Disobeys'
1796
2935
William Blake, 1757–1827
Pl. 13: `Psyche Repents'
1796
2936
William Blake, 1757–1827
Pl. 14: `Venus Councels Cupid'
1796
2937
William Blake, 1757–1827
Pl. 6: The Pit of Disease ['...Then two I mark'd that sat Propp'd 'gainst each other,' Hell; Canto xxix. line 71.]
1827
2938
William Blake, 1757–1827
Pl. 7: The Circle of Traitors: Dante Striking Against Bocca degli Abati ['...'Wherefore dost bruise me?'weeping he/ exclaim'd.' Hell; Canto xxxii. line 79.]
1827
2939
William Blake, 1757–1827
Illustrations of the Book of Job, pl. 18 (page 17): [The Vision of God]
1826
2940
William Blake, 1757–1827
Illustrations of the Book of Job, pl. 17 (page 16): [The Fall of Satan]
1826
2941
William Blake, 1757–1827
Pl. 4: The Six-Footed Serpent Attacking Agnolo Brunelleschi ['...lo! a serpent with six feet/ Springs forth on one,' Hell; Canto xxv. line 45.]
1827
2942
William Blake, 1757–1827
Pl. 5: A Serpent Attacking Buoso Donata ['...He ey'd the serpent and the serpent him.' Hell; Canto xxv. line 82.]
1827
2943
William Blake, 1757–1827
Illustrations to Dante's Divine Comedy
1827
2944
William Blake, 1757–1827
Pl. 2: Ciampolo Tormented by the Devils ['...seiz'd on his arm,/ And mangled bore away the sinewy part.' Hell; Canto xxii. line 70.]
1827
2945
William Blake, 1757–1827
Pl. 3: Baffled Devils Fighting [' ... so turn'd/ His talons on his comrade.' Hell; Canto xxii. line 135]
1827
2946
View of Belle Vue and Pont de Seve taken from the Terrace near Pont de St. Cloud 1802; Plate 13 Views in Paris, the Emanuel Volume tracing of the plate B1981.25.2622
1802
2947
Sir Robert Smirke the younger, 1781–1867
The Castle of Petrarch, Vaucluse, France
1802-1804
2948
Sir Robert Smirke the younger, 1781–1867
The Fort of Zakynthos, Greece
1802-1804
2949
Sir Robert Smirke the younger, 1781–1867
Ancient Inscription in the Walls of the Venetian Govenor's House, Mystras
1802-1804
2950
Sir Robert Smirke the younger, 1781–1867
Ancient Inscriptions in Greek Alphabet
1802-1804
2951
Sir Robert Smirke the younger, 1781–1867
Ruins of Messenia
1802-1804
2952
Sir Robert Smirke the younger, 1781–1867
Ruins of Messenia
1802-1804
2953
Sir Robert Smirke the younger, 1781–1867
Ruins of Sparta
1802-1804
2954
Sir Robert Smirke the younger, 1781–1867
The Ruins of an Ancient Temple on the Summit of a Mountain Near Andritza
1802-1804
2955
Sir Frank Short, 1857–1945
The Southdown Bus approaching the Buckle Inn
1936
2956
Sir Robert Smirke the younger, 1781–1867
Arcadia
1802-1804
2957
Sir Robert Smirke the younger, 1781–1867
One of the Lions Taken From the Piraeus Port of Athens
1802-1804
2958
Sir Robert Smirke the younger, 1781–1867
Architectural Drawing of a Temple
1802-1804
2959
Sir Robert Smirke the younger, 1781–1867
Architectural Drawing of the Porticos of a Temple
1802-1804
2960
Sir Robert Smirke the younger, 1781–1867
Architectural Drawing of a Stone Relief, Depicting a Bird of Prey
1802-1804
2961
Sir Robert Smirke the younger, 1781–1867
Study of the Capital of a PIllar
1802-1804
2962
Sir Robert Smirke the younger, 1781–1867
Study of the Capital of a Pillar
1802-1804
2963
Sir Robert Smirke the younger, 1781–1867
A View of Mountains From a Balcony
1802-1804
2964
Sir Robert Smirke the younger, 1781–1867
Malta
1802-1804
2965
Sir Robert Smirke the younger, 1781–1867
Suburbs of Corfu
1802-1804
2966
Sir Robert Smirke the younger, 1781–1867
Malta
1802-1804
2967
Sir Robert Smirke the younger, 1781–1867
Remains of a Temple at Corinth
1802-1804
2968
Sir Robert Smirke the younger, 1781–1867
In a Garden
1802-1804
2969
Sir Robert Smirke the younger, 1781–1867
Landscape With Mountains in the Horizon
1802-1804
2970
Sir Robert Smirke the younger, 1781–1867
Plan and Section of a Subterraneous Building Discovered at Mycenea and Supposed to be the Tomb of Agamemnon
1802-1804
2971
Sir Robert Smirke the younger, 1781–1867
Landscape of Stone Ruins and Mountains Views
1802-1804
2972
Sir Robert Smirke the younger, 1781–1867
Temple at Phigalia
1803
2973
Sir Robert Smirke the younger, 1781–1867
A Halt for the Evening of Our Guards and Attendants Between Messenia and Arcadia
1802-1804
2974
Sir Robert Smirke the younger, 1781–1867
Temple Near the Site of Ancient Phigalia
1803
2975
Sir Robert Smirke the younger, 1781–1867
North Porch of the Erectheion, Athens
ca. 1804
2976
Sir Robert Smirke the younger, 1781–1867
Temple of Olympian Zeus, Athens
1802-1804
2977
Sir Robert Smirke the younger, 1781–1867
Temple of Hephaestus
1802-1804
2978
Sir Robert Smirke the younger, 1781–1867
Part of the Molding at Temple of Minerva
1802-1804
2979
Ethelbert White, 1891–1972
Ricco
2980
Sir Robert Smirke the younger, 1781–1867
Ancient Gateway in Ruins
1802-1804
2981
Sir Robert Smirke the younger, 1781–1867
The Castalian Spring
1802-1804
2982
Sir Robert Smirke the younger, 1781–1867
Landscape of a Village
1802-1804
2983
Sir Robert Smirke the younger, 1781–1867
Mount Parnassus
1802-1804
2984
Sir Robert Smirke the younger, 1781–1867
Fragment of a Doric Cornice Among the Ruins of Eleusis
1802-1804
2985
Sir Robert Smirke the younger, 1781–1867
Temple of Aphaea
1802-1804
2986
Sir Robert Smirke the younger, 1781–1867
Landscape of Trees, and Ruins
1802-1804
2987
Sir Robert Smirke the younger, 1781–1867
Temple of Aphaea
1802-1804
2988
Sir Robert Smirke the younger, 1781–1867
A Tower Ruin, With Mount Parnasus in the Distance
1802-1804
2989
Sir Robert Smirke the younger, 1781–1867
Remains of the Temple of Aphaea, Island of Aigina
1802-1804
2990
Sir Robert Smirke the younger, 1781–1867
Architectural Drawing of the Temple of Concordia
1802-1804
2991
Sir Robert Smirke the younger, 1781–1867
Architectural Drawing of a Temple
1802-1804
2992
Sir Robert Smirke the younger, 1781–1867
The Ruins at the Temple of Aphaia
1802-1804
2993
Sir Robert Smirke the younger, 1781–1867
Inscriptions in Greek Alphabet
1802-1804
2994
Print made by Schelte A. Bolswert, 1586–1659
Iustus Lipsius
ca. 1635
2995
Sir Robert Smirke the younger, 1781–1867
A Man in Traditional Greek Attire, Guiding a Boat, With a Line of Rope