William Blake Masterpieces of Art
By (Author) Michael Kerrigan
Flame Tree Publishing
Flame Tree Publishing
6th October 2023
6th October 2023
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
759.2
Hardback
128
Width 203mm, Height 231mm, Spine 20mm
750g
New edition of William Blake in the popular Masterpieces of Art series. Rich and delicate, ethereal and muscular, the art of William Blake is as fascinating as the philosophies threading through his poetry and prophetic works. Presented here in this magnificent new collection, his vivid paintings and gently weaving illustrations are imprinted in the consciousness of Romantic art, but their impact on Gothic literature remains as strong and quixotic as the artist himself. AUTHOR: Michael Kerrigan has written widely on both the history of art and literature. Recent books on the English tradition include Paul Nash: Masterpieces of Art. A longstanding interest in the mythic and mystic traditions has given rise to books including Celtic Legends and The Bible: A Dark History, and a chapter on 'Inklings of Other Worlds, 194659' in The Astounding Illustrated History of Fantasy & Horror. A regular contributor to the Times Literary Supplement, he lives with his family in Edinburgh. 84 colour illustrations
"Reading about artist, satirist and writer William Blake (1757-1827) and you certainly come away thinking he was a renaissance man. He was a contemporary of a lot of famous London writers but only he painted or etched as well, the latter being his formal training. Much of his art was in fantasy, hence my interest in Michael Kerrigans book, William Blake, part of Flame Trees Masterpieces Of Art books. The first 27 pages outline his history and the 101 pages after devoted to his art in 4 sections Gothic, Prophetic & Mythological, Biblical and Visionary making it an ideal artbook." -- sfcrowsnest
Michael Kerrigan has written widely on both the history of art and literature. Recent books on the English tradition include Paul Nash: Masterpieces of Art. A longstanding interest in the mythic and mystic traditions has given rise to books including Celtic Legends and The Bible: A Dark History, and a chapter on Inklings of Other Worlds, 194659 in The Astounding Illustrated History of Fantasy & Horror. A regular contributor to the Times Literary Supplement, he lives with his family in Edinburgh.