1790 William Blake Original Engraving Man Kneeling Along Coastal Landscape

$ 415.54

Time Period Produced: 1750-1799 Handmade: Yes Year of Production: 1790 Material: Ink, Paper Size: Medium Date of Creation: c.1790 Theme: Religious California Prop 65 Warning: NA Title: A Man Kneeling Along A Coastal Landscape... Features: First State Culture: English COA Issued By: Global Fine Art Subject: Prayer Type: Original Engraving In Black Ink Artist: William Blake Signed By: NA Item Height: 22 in Production Technique: Engraving Unit of Sale: Single-Piece Work width: 23 in Style: Romanticism Region of Origin: London, England Listed By: Dealer or Reseller height: 22 in Certificate of Authenticity (COA): Yes Color: Black ink Period: Neoclassicism/Romantism (1770-1840) Framing: Matted & Framed Original/Licensed Reprint: Original Print Surface: Thick Wove Paper Signed: No Item Width: 23 in Image Orientation: Landscape

Description

1790 William Blake Original Engraving Man Kneeling Along Coastal Landscape. This original engraving by William Blake depicts a man kneeling along a coastal landscape with the sun behind a cloud. The piece was created in London, England, around 1790, during the Neoclassicism/Romanticism period. This original engraving by William Blake depicts a man kneeling along a coastal landscape with the sun behind a cloud. The piece was created in London, England, around 1790, during the Neoclassicism/Romanticism period. Measuring 22 inches in height and 23 inches in width, the artwork is a medium-sized, single-piece work that has been matted and framed. The piece features the artist's signature romanticism style and is produced using an original engraving in black ink on thick wove paper. It comes with a certificate of authenticity issued by Global Fine Art. The subject of the artwork is a man at prayer, and it is an excellent addition to any art collector's collection. Condition is excellent with a heavy plexiglass covered frame. The Blake Original Engravings have not been hung but only stored in a smoke-free temperature controlled environment. Since Blake traveled, I don't know the inspirational location of this work.