Jacob's Ladder (1806) by William Blake
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Jacob's Ladder (1806) by William Blake
William Blake, 'The Song of Los'.
Part of the book The Song of Los, one of Blake’s prophetic poems, published in 1795.
The image shows Urizen, one of Blake’s main mythological figures, seated on a giant lily.
William Blake, Stonehenge
Spring
Sound the Flute!
Now it's mute.
Birds delight
Day and Night
Nightingale
In the dale
Lark in Sky
Merrily,
Merrily Merrily to welcome in the Year.
Little Boy
Full of joy.
(cont'd)
Songs of Innocence & of Experience - William Blake edit: this is now a print >:)
tyger, tyger. paper collage, 2026
inspired by the william blake poem
The Great Red Dragon paintings by William Blake (1805 ~ 1810)
It is easier to forgive an enemy than forgive a friend.
William Blake
I love how this show uses art, and I thought it was fun that the painting Lestat uses to represent Magnus at the table in last night’s episode,
is The Number of the Beast is 666 by William Blake, but upside down.