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Article

Vol. 50 no. 4: Spring 2017

Blake in the Marketplace, 2016

  • Robert N. Essick
DOI
https://doi.org/10.47761/biq.190
Submitted
30 March 2017
Published
30 Mar. 2017

Abstract

Among Blake’s least studied major works are his watercolor illustrations to the Bible painted for his patron Thomas Butts. More than eighty are extant or have been recorded. The Hymn of Christ and the Apostles, one of only six remaining in private hands, was offered at Sotheby’s 28 January auction in New York. Unfortunately, this beautiful design is faded and the paper yellowed, no doubt due to overexposure to light over many years. The same auction included The Descent of Man into the Vale of Death, one of Blake’s watercolor illustrations for Robert Blair’s The Grave.