Job Rebuked by His Friends
Maker
(artist)
1757-1827
(engraver)
1757-1827
1757-1827
(engraver)
1757-1827
Title
Job Rebuked by His Friends
Date of Production
executed :
Medium
medium : material : ink & support : material : paper
Dimensions
Height: 21.8 cm
Width: 17.1 cm
Width: 17.1 cm
Accession Number
G.1951.XX.1.11
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
friend
Provenance
Information not yet known or updated
Exhibition History
Bicentenary exhibition of works by William Blake (1757-1827), The Ferens Art Gallery, Hull, 01/11/1957-01/12/1957
Literature
Bicentenary exhibition of works by William Blake (1757-1827), Ferens Art Gallery, Hull, 1957
cat. no. 12
cat. no. 12
Inscriptions
Inscription: inscription : printed : upper right hand corner & recto : numbered : 10.
Inscription: inscription : printed : upper margin & recto : : But he knoweth the way that I take / when he hath tried me I shall come forth like gold / Have pity upon me [colon] Have pity upon me [colon] O ye my friends / for the hand of God hath touched me / Though he slay me yet will I trust in him //
Inscription: inscription : printed : lower margin & recto : : The Just Upright Man is laughed to scorn / Man that his born of a Woman is of a few days [ampersand] full of trouble / he cometh up like a flower and is cut down. he fleeth also as a shadow / [ampersand] continueth not. And does thou open thine eyes upon such a one / [ampersand] bringest me into judgment with thee / London Published as the Act directs March 8[colon] 1825. by William Blake N3 Fountain Court Strand //
Inscription: inscription : printed : lower right margin running vertically up page & recto : : WBlake invenit [ampersand] sculp //
Inscription: inscription : printed : upper margin & recto : : But he knoweth the way that I take / when he hath tried me I shall come forth like gold / Have pity upon me [colon] Have pity upon me [colon] O ye my friends / for the hand of God hath touched me / Though he slay me yet will I trust in him //
Inscription: inscription : printed : lower margin & recto : : The Just Upright Man is laughed to scorn / Man that his born of a Woman is of a few days [ampersand] full of trouble / he cometh up like a flower and is cut down. he fleeth also as a shadow / [ampersand] continueth not. And does thou open thine eyes upon such a one / [ampersand] bringest me into judgment with thee / London Published as the Act directs March 8[colon] 1825. by William Blake N3 Fountain Court Strand //
Inscription: inscription : printed : lower right margin running vertically up page & recto : : WBlake invenit [ampersand] sculp //
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