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Job and his daughters Illustrations for the Book of Job
Draughtsman: Blake, William
History note: John Linnell (d. 1882); the Linnell Trustees; John Linnell sale, Christie's, 15 March 1918 (150), bt. by Messrs. Carfax for T.H. Riches (for 480 gns); Mrs T.H. Riches
Bequeathed 1935.
Height: 99 mm
Width: 124 mm
Method of acquisition: Bequeathed (1950) by Riches, Thomas Henry
For plate 61.
Support composed of rice paper
Drawing : Graphite and Indian ink on rice paper
Inscription present: the wrapper is made from two folded leaves of W. Hayley's 'Ballads', 1802, for which Blake made a number of engravings
Accession number: PD.47-1950
Primary reference Number: 17570
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The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department:
Paintings, Drawings and Prints
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