The Pastorals of Virgil, Eclogue I:  The Shepherd Chases away a Wolf

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The Pastorals of Virgil, Eclogue I: The Shepherd Chases away a Wolf

William Blake

Date
1821
Medium
wood engraving
Culture
England, 19th century
Department
Prints
Institution
Cleveland Museum of Art

William Blake conceived and engraved 17 designs for Dr. Robert John Thornton’s The Pastorals of Virgil , a popular schoolbook used in teaching Latin. The publication included translations of poems by ancient Roman author Virgil that focus on a rural setting as both a subject matter and as the background for discussions of various issues, from love to politics. Blake’s illustrations reveal his emphasis on the natural world. As his only wood engravings, they also show how the process entails cutting away from the woodblock to create lighter sections, in essence working in white over a black background. Here, several areas—such as the textures of the trees—emphasize that point.

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