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A rich examination into the creative process of an idiosyncratic Romanticera visionary through the lens of one of the great collections of his work
William Blake (1757–1827) is one of the most recognizable names in British art and literature. The mythological, spiritual, and pastoral themes of his visual art and poetry influenced such contemporaries as Samuel Palmer and John Linnell, and they have served as sources of inspiration for twentiethcentury luminaries as well, including Allen Ginsberg, Bob Dylan, and Patti Smith.
Showcasing the breadth and depth of the Yale Center for British Art’s collection of Blake’s works, this volume features exquisite reproductions of his paintings, watercolors, prints, and selections from his illustrated books, including the only handcolored copy of the epic poem
Jerusalem
. It also presents newly commissioned essays that explore Blake’s biography, poetry, painting, and printmaking, as well as employing innovative digital humanities tools to highlight his unique artistic process in a manner that will engage the general reader and expert alike.
Published by the Yale Center for British Art/Distributed by Yale University Press
Exhibition Schedule:
Yale Center for British Art
(August 26–November 30, 2025)
William Blake (1757–1827) is one of the most recognizable names in British art and literature. The mythological, spiritual, and pastoral themes of his visual art and poetry influenced such contemporaries as Samuel Palmer and John Linnell, and they have served as sources of inspiration for twentiethcentury luminaries as well, including Allen Ginsberg, Bob Dylan, and Patti Smith.
Showcasing the breadth and depth of the Yale Center for British Art’s collection of Blake’s works, this volume features exquisite reproductions of his paintings, watercolors, prints, and selections from his illustrated books, including the only handcolored copy of the epic poem
Jerusalem
. It also presents newly commissioned essays that explore Blake’s biography, poetry, painting, and printmaking, as well as employing innovative digital humanities tools to highlight his unique artistic process in a manner that will engage the general reader and expert alike.
Published by the Yale Center for British Art/Distributed by Yale University Press
Exhibition Schedule:
Yale Center for British Art
(August 26–November 30, 2025)
A rich examination into the creative process of an idiosyncratic Romanticera visionary through the lens of one of the great collections of his work
William Blake (1757–1827) is one of the most recognizable names in British art and literature. The mythological, spiritual, and pastoral themes of his visual art and poetry influenced such contemporaries as Samuel Palmer and John Linnell, and they have served as sources of inspiration for twentiethcentury luminaries as well, including Allen Ginsberg, Bob Dylan, and Patti Smith.
Showcasing the breadth and depth of the Yale Center for British Art’s collection of Blake’s works, this volume features exquisite reproductions of his paintings, watercolors, prints, and selections from his illustrated books, including the only handcolored copy of the epic poem
Jerusalem
. It also presents newly commissioned essays that explore Blake’s biography, poetry, painting, and printmaking, as well as employing innovative digital humanities tools to highlight his unique artistic process in a manner that will engage the general reader and expert alike.
Published by the Yale Center for British Art/Distributed by Yale University Press
Exhibition Schedule:
Yale Center for British Art
(August 26–November 30, 2025)
William Blake (1757–1827) is one of the most recognizable names in British art and literature. The mythological, spiritual, and pastoral themes of his visual art and poetry influenced such contemporaries as Samuel Palmer and John Linnell, and they have served as sources of inspiration for twentiethcentury luminaries as well, including Allen Ginsberg, Bob Dylan, and Patti Smith.
Showcasing the breadth and depth of the Yale Center for British Art’s collection of Blake’s works, this volume features exquisite reproductions of his paintings, watercolors, prints, and selections from his illustrated books, including the only handcolored copy of the epic poem
Jerusalem
. It also presents newly commissioned essays that explore Blake’s biography, poetry, painting, and printmaking, as well as employing innovative digital humanities tools to highlight his unique artistic process in a manner that will engage the general reader and expert alike.
Published by the Yale Center for British Art/Distributed by Yale University Press
Exhibition Schedule:
Yale Center for British Art
(August 26–November 30, 2025)

















