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To go forth to the Great Harvest & Vintage of the Nations, c
1780689 To go forth to the Great Harvest & Vintage of the Nations, c.1811 (copper-plate engraving) by Blake, William (1757-1827); 16x11.5 cm; New York Public Library, USA; (add.info.: Illustration from Milton: A Poem in Two Books by William Blake. Plate 45.
John Milton (1608-74) English poet.); English, out of copyright
Media ID 23006546
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Changing Metamorphosis Transformation Transforming
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This print titled "To go forth to the Great Harvest & Vintage of the Nations" by William Blake is a mesmerizing depiction of transformation and metamorphosis. The image showcases a female figure in a state of change, symbolizing growth and evolution. Standing amidst lush foliage, she embodies the essence of nature's constant renewal. The woman's nakedness represents vulnerability and purity, as she sheds her old self to embrace new possibilities. Her body seems intertwined with plants, blurring the boundaries between human and nature. This fusion highlights our interconnectedness with the environment and suggests that personal growth is intricately linked to our surroundings. Blake's intricate copper-plate engraving technique brings out every delicate detail in this artwork. The fine lines and meticulous shading create an ethereal atmosphere that draws viewers into this transformative scene. Taken from Milton: A Poem in Two Books, Plate 45, this illustration captures John Milton's poetic vision through visual storytelling. It invites us to contemplate our own journey towards self-discovery and reminds us that embracing change is essential for personal development. Displayed at the New York Public Library, this print serves as a timeless reminder of the power of transformation and celebrates both artistic mastery and profound philosophical insights captured within one frame.
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