The damn tree and beaten flat grain Blasted tree and flattened crops Illustrations or imitation of Eclogue I (series title object) a tree in the moonlight beside a field with beaten down graan. Manufacturer : printmaker William Blake to own design: William Blake Principal: Robert John Thornton Place manufacture: England Date: 1820 - 1821 Physical characteristics: houtgravure material: paper Technique: wood engra dimensions: image: h 34 mm × b 73 mmToelichtingIllustratie from imitations or Ecologue I, the eighteenth-century imitation of the first eclogue of Virgil, written by Ambrose Philips, w


The damn tree and beaten flat grain Blasted tree and flattened crops Illustrations or imitation of Eclogue I (series title object) a tree in the moonlight beside a field with beaten down graan. Manufacturer : printmaker William Blake to own design: William Blake Principal: Robert John Thornton Place manufacture: England Date: 1820 - 1821 Physical characteristics: houtgravure material: paper Technique: wood engra dimensions: image: h 34 mm × b 73 mmToelichtingIllustratie from imitations or Ecologue I, the eighteenth-century imitation of the first eclogue of Virgil, written by Ambrose Philips, where: two shepherds THENOT Colinet and converse with each other. The print is part of a series of wood engras to illustrate the textbook was meant for The Pastorals of Virgil, published in 1821. The contract for these prints was given by Dr. Thornton. Botke, K. Subject: illustration ~ printed matter, book plants ~ agriculture


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