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Illustrations of The Book of Job

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A sequence of expressive engravings offers a visual interpretation of the biblical story of a pious man subjected to loss and divine testing, translating scriptural episodes into dense, visionary compositions. The plates combine human figures, angelic presences, and elemental landscapes to probe themes of suffering, faith, divine justice, and eventual consolation. Interspersed inscriptions and symbolic detail guide the eye through moral and metaphysical questions rather than presenting a straightforward narrative, inviting sustained contemplation of the spiritual and emotional dimensions of trial and restoration.

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William Blake

William Blake (1757-1827) was an English poet, painter, and printmaker, recognized as a seminal figure in the history of both poetry and visual arts. His work is characterized by its imaginative and visionary qualities, often exploring themes of spirituality, innocence, and experience. Blake is best known for his collections "Songs of Innocence and of Experience," which juxtaposes the contrasting states of the human soul, and "The Marriage of Heaven and Hell," a philosophical exploration of duality. His unique artistic style and profound insights into the human condition have left a lasting impact on literature and art, making him a pivotal figure in the Romantic movement.

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