The Art of William Blake, Anthony Blunt

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‘His imagination was so powerful that he could never be seduced into imitation, and his mind was so original that it could only be enriched by learning from others.’

A study of the paintings, illustrations, and engravings of poet and artist William Blake by Anthony Blunt, art historian and former Surveyor of the Queen’s Pictures infamous for his involvement with The Cambridge Five.

Oxford University Press, 1959. Dust jacket damaged.

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‘His imagination was so powerful that he could never be seduced into imitation, and his mind was so original that it could only be enriched by learning from others.’

A study of the paintings, illustrations, and engravings of poet and artist William Blake by Anthony Blunt, art historian and former Surveyor of the Queen’s Pictures infamous for his involvement with The Cambridge Five.

Oxford University Press, 1959. Dust jacket damaged.

‘His imagination was so powerful that he could never be seduced into imitation, and his mind was so original that it could only be enriched by learning from others.’

A study of the paintings, illustrations, and engravings of poet and artist William Blake by Anthony Blunt, art historian and former Surveyor of the Queen’s Pictures infamous for his involvement with The Cambridge Five.

Oxford University Press, 1959. Dust jacket damaged.