Job and His Wife Restored to Prosperity
Maker
(artist)
1757-1827
(engraver)
1757-1827
1757-1827
(engraver)
1757-1827
Title
Job and His Wife Restored to Prosperity
Date of Production
executed :
Medium
medium : material : ink & support : material : paper
Dimensions
Height: 21.8 cm
Width: 16.7 cm
Width: 16.7 cm
Accession Number
G.1951.XX.1.22
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
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 : 21
Inscription: inscription : printed : upper left margin & recto : : Great [ampersand] Marvellous are thy Works / Lord God Almighty //
Inscription: inscription : printed : upper right margin & recto : : Just [ampersand] True are thy Ways / O thou King of Saints //
Inscription: inscription : printed : lower centre margin & recto : : So the Lord blefsed the latter end of Job / more than the beginning //
Inscription: inscription : printed : lower left margin & recto : : After this Job lived / an hundred [ampersand] forty years / [ampersand] saw his Sons [ampersand] his / Sons Sons //
Inscription: inscription : printed : lower right margin & recto : : even four Generations / So Job died / being old [ampersand] full of days //
Inscription: inscription : printed : lower centre margin & recto : : In burnt offerings for Sin / thou hast had no Pleasure //
Inscription: inscription : printed : lower right margin & recto : : WBlake inv [ampersand] sculp //
Inscription: inscription : printed : lower margin & recto : : London Published as the Act directs 8 March[colon] 1823 by William Blake Fountain Court, Strand //
Inscription: inscription : printed : upper left margin & recto : : Great [ampersand] Marvellous are thy Works / Lord God Almighty //
Inscription: inscription : printed : upper right margin & recto : : Just [ampersand] True are thy Ways / O thou King of Saints //
Inscription: inscription : printed : lower centre margin & recto : : So the Lord blefsed the latter end of Job / more than the beginning //
Inscription: inscription : printed : lower left margin & recto : : After this Job lived / an hundred [ampersand] forty years / [ampersand] saw his Sons [ampersand] his / Sons Sons //
Inscription: inscription : printed : lower right margin & recto : : even four Generations / So Job died / being old [ampersand] full of days //
Inscription: inscription : printed : lower centre margin & recto : : In burnt offerings for Sin / thou hast had no Pleasure //
Inscription: inscription : printed : lower right margin & recto : : WBlake inv [ampersand] sculp //
Inscription: inscription : printed : lower margin & recto : : London Published as the Act directs 8 March[colon] 1823 by William Blake Fountain Court, Strand //
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