26th November 1731, birth of the English pre-romantic poet William Cowper, influencing both later Romantic poets, Samuel Taylor Coleridge and William Wordswoth; Cowper also became a commited and fervant supporter of the Abolitionist campaign, writing anti-slavery poems, and campaining against the slavery trade alongside John Newton, William Wilberforce, Thomas Clarkson, Granville Sharp, Hannah More, and Olaudah Equiano. 28th November 1757, birth of English painter, poet, visionary, radical and printmaker William Blake at 28 Broad Street in Soho, London. Influenced by his own internal vision, and the revolutions of both the United States and France; Blake forged a unique form of philosophical and mystical poetry and art despite any formal schooling, that set to sir a national consciousness into social and moral change, including abolition. Though largely neglected and dismissed during his lifetime, William Blake is now considered one of the leading sages of English poetry, and one of the greatest artists of the pre-Romantic,and Romantic movements. Upon the death of William Cowper, his friend William Hayley, (the third William in our tale), wrote a biography upon Cowper’s life. The work published in 1803 contained six engravings by William Blake, who was commissioned by his patron at the time William Hayley. All art shown is original, and is for sale on the website. See link in bio. The tarot cards come from the historical Industrial sublime Tarot 1760 - 1848. An original Tarot deck inspired by the Enlightenment and the early Victorian period. #williamblake #williamblakepoetry #williamblakeart #tarot #tarotcards #tarotartwork #ofgraveconcern #tarotartist #tarotillustration #illustration #illustrationartists #illustrationart #williamcowper #samueltaylorcoleridge #williamwordsworth #abolition #williamwilberforce #romanticpoets #romanticage #history #18thcentury #darkillustration #darkillustrations #darkillustrator #gothicliterature #gothichistory #tarotdecks https://www.instagram.com/p/CILST9mgm83/?igshid=v9g3q1q8ud52