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The Vision of Eliphaz

Maker

(artist)
1757-1827

(engraver)
1757-1827

Title

The Vision of Eliphaz

Date of Production

executed :

Medium

medium : material : ink & support : material : paper

Dimensions

Height: 21.7 cm
Width: 16.9 cm

Accession Number

G.1951.XX.1.10

Mode of Acquisition

Jungawalla, gift, 1951

Credit

The Courtauld, London (Samuel Courtauld Trust)

Copyright

Work in the public domain

Location

Not currently on display

Keywords









Provenance

Information not yet known or updated

Inscriptions

Inscription: inscription : printed : upper right hand corner & recto : numbered : 9.

Inscription: inscription : printed : upper margin & recto : : Shall mortal Man be more Just than God? Shall a Man be more Pure than his Maker? Behold he putteth no trust in his Saints [ampersand] his Angels he chargeth with Folly //

Inscription: inscription : printed : lower margin & recto : : Then a Spirit pafsed before my Face / the hair of my flesh stood up / London. Published as the Act directs March 8[colon] 1825 by William Blake N.3 Fountain Court Strand //

Inscription: inscription : printed : lower right hand margin running vertically up page & recto : : WBlake invenit [ampersand] sculp //

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