This is a portrait of William Blake in 1807. This painting is by Thomas Philips. I think portrait really grasps his outlook in life. He shows so much emotion, in this portrait he looks like a stuban teenager. ![]() | This is William Blakes Portrait. This was published in 1794. This portrait shows the general features in William Blake, it shows accurate symbols from when he was alive.
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This painting is called Lake's Newton, it was pianted in 1795. It also has a poem to go with it:
I turn my eyes to the Schools & Universities of Europe And there behold the Loom of Locke whose Woof rages dire
Washd by the Water-wheels of Newton. black the cloth
In heavy wreathes folds over every Nation; cruel Works
Of many Wheels I view, wheel without wheel, with cogs tyrannic
Moving by compulsion each other: not as those in Eden: which
Wheel within Wheel in freedom revolve in harmony & peace. (15.14-20, E159)
This poem goes so well with the painting. The poem and the painting complement each other.
This is Catherine Bouver, William Blakes wife. ![]() | This is the grave of an fantatic poet and painter.This grave is in London near William Blakes unmarked grave. ![]() |



