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Job's Sacrifice Illustrations of the Book of Job
Printmaker:
Blake, William
Publisher:
Blake, William
Publisher:
Linnell, John
History note: Messrs Dent, from whom purchased
Bought with the T.H. Riches Fund
Method of acquisition: Bought (1939-02) by Dent
1825 CE - 1826 CE
Plate 18 to Illustrations of the Book of Job, in twenty-one plates
Proof
Wash
Watercolour
Black carbon ink
Support
composed of
paper
Plate
Height 215 mm
Width 165 mm
Sheet
Height 427 mm
Width 335 mm
Accession number: P.8-1939
Primary reference Number: 774
Bindman: 643
Stable URI
Owner or interested party:
The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department:
Paintings, Drawings and Prints
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