
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Songs of Innocence: The Divine Image
William Blake
- Date
- [1789] printed ca. 1825
- Medium
- Relief etching printed in orange-brown ink and hand-colored with watercolor and shell gold
- Department
- Drawings and Prints
- Institution
- The Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Creator
William BlakeEnglish poet and artist (1757–1827) · 1757–1827
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