N/A. English: Blake manuscript - Notebook - page 004- On folio N14 Blake has created a simple scene showing a man and woman rising from bed. This sparsely furnished room may have been Blake's own, and some commentators have dated this sketch to the year of Blake's own marriage in 1782. It is, however, more probable that Blake is parodying James Gillray's 1788 cartoon, 'The Morning after Marriage', a humorous depiction of the secret marriage of the Prince of Wales and Mrs Fitzherbert. The drawing partly obscures an earlier line of text - 'Ideas of Good & Evil' - that serves as a title for the s


N/A. English: Blake manuscript - Notebook - page 004- On folio N14 Blake has created a simple scene showing a man and woman rising from bed. This sparsely furnished room may have been Blake's own, and some commentators have dated this sketch to the year of Blake's own marriage in 1782. It is, however, more probable that Blake is parodying James Gillray's 1788 cartoon, 'The Morning after Marriage', a humorous depiction of the secret marriage of the Prince of Wales and Mrs Fitzherbert. The drawing partly obscures an earlier line of text - 'Ideas of Good & Evil' - that serves as a title for the series of sixty-four emblems that follow (folios N14-N101). From these emblems, Blake chose seventeen designs that he engraved and published in For Children: The Gates of Paradise (1793), and some of the remaining designs were adapted for Songs of Experience (1794). It is thought that the first emblem to be entered in the notebook dates from 1787, and is found on folio N75. Although, strictly speaking, an emblem is a tripartite form combining a motto, a symbolic picture, and an epigram, the whole intended to be read as the expression of an overarching truth, we employ it here in its more general sense as the integration of text and image. At the top left of folio N14 is a pencil sketch; though a mere suggestion, it looks like the beginnings of a self-portrait, with the line of the brow reminiscent of Blake's own. Adjacent to this is another man's profile sketched in pencil. There is an element of shading around the eyes and mouth. 11 September 2013, 16:30:51. William Blake  (1757–1827)     Alternative names W. Blake; Uil'iam Bleik; Blake Description British-English painter, poet, writer, theologian, collector and engraver Date of birth/death 28 November 1757 12 August 1827 Location of birth/death Broadwick Street Charing Cross Work location London Authority control : Q41513 VIAF:54144439 ISNI:0000 0001 2096 135X ULAN:500012489 LCCN:n78095331 NLA:35019221 Wo 208


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