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The Descent of Man into the Vale of Death, pl. 8, illustration from The Grave
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The Descent of Man into the Vale of Death, pl. 8, illustration from The Grave
XYC290778 The Descent of Man into the Vale of Death, pl.8, illustration from The Grave, A Poem by William Blake (1757-1827) engraved by Luigi Schiavonetti (1765-1810), 1808 (etching) by Blake, William (1757-1827) (after); 23.8x13.5 cm; Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Collection, USA; (add.info.: subtitle Tis here all meet ; ); English, out of copyright
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is a hauntingly beautiful print that captures the essence of William Blake's powerful poem, "The Grave". This illustration, engraved by Luigi Schiavonetti in 1808, showcases Blake's unique artistic style and his ability to convey deep emotions through visual imagery. In this scene, we witness a solemn procession descending down a set of stairs into a dark cave. The figures depicted include men, women, children, and even an elderly person leaning on crutches. Each character carries their own burden of grief and sorrow as they make their way towards the unknown depths below. The atmosphere is heavy with sadness and mourning; tears stream down faces while hearts ache with loss. Amidst this somber setting, a mother clings tightly to her baby as if seeking solace in its innocence. Blake's etching skillfully portrays the universal human experience of facing mortality and grappling with the concept of an afterlife. It reminds us that death is inevitable for all living beings regardless of age or status. This print serves as both a visual representation of Blake's profound poetry and an exploration into our collective fears surrounding death. It invites contemplation on life's fleeting nature and encourages viewers to reflect on their own mortality. Displayed at Yale Center for British Art as part of the Paul Mellon Collection, this artwork continues to captivate audiences with its poignant portrayal of grief and transcendence beyond earthly existence.
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