Blake, William.

Blake, William.

(1757–1827) British | English | Male

Worked: England. Engravings

Artist (painter) | Artist (water-colouristist) | Book artist (book arts) | Drawer | Engraver | Painter | Poet

EXHIBITION HISTORY 1 – 11 of 11 exhibitions

Works of art. Ornamental and decorative art.

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Melbourne Public Library And Museum (29 March 1869 – 30 June 1869)
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

William Blake, drawings and designs. On loan from the Felton Bequest, Victoria.

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National Art Gallery Of New South Wales (1 March 1941 – 1 March 1941)
Art Gallery Rd., The Domain, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

Bi-centenary of William Blake.

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National Gallery Of Victoria [1]. (1957 – 1957)
Swanston St., Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

William Blake and his contemporaries.

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National Gallery Of Victoria [2]. (1 April 1970 – 1 April 1970)
180 St Kilda Rd., Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

William Blake's "The Book of Job".

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Art Gallery of Western Australia. (16 March 1983 – 12 April 1983)
Perth Cultural Centre, Perth, Western Australia, Australia

Recent acquisitions of Australian prints.

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Australian National Gallery (22 December 1984 – 24 February 1985)
Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia

William Blake: Illustrations to the 'The Book of Job' from the collection of Auckland City Art Gallery.

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Queensland Art Gallery [2]. (1 October 1989 – 1989)
Queensland Cultural Complex, Stanley Street South Brisbane, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century British Prints.

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Art Gallery of Western Australia. (9 February 1991 – 3 April 1991)
Perth Cultural Centre, Perth, Western Australia, Australia

Tyger of Wrath: William Blake in the National Gallery of Victoria.

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National Gallery Of Victoria [2]. (28 April 1999 – 30 June 1999)
180 St Kilda Rd., Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Ron McBurnie: In Search of the miraculous: 300 years of British Printmaking.

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Wagga Wagga Art Gallery [3] (12 December 2007 – 17 February 2008)
Civic Centre, Baylis St., Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia