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Job and His Wife Restored to Prosperity

Maker

(artist)
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

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

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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

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 //

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