
During their move to Felpham in 1800, the Blakes noted that among their luggage were “Sixteen heavy boxes & portfolios full of prints.” Biographer G.E. Bentley provides an expanded inventory of the “worldly goods” they brought with them:
Blake’s library; his notebooks, sketches, manuscripts such as An Island on the Moon, Tiriel, and Vala; watercolors; the proof copy of The French Revolution and the remaining copies of Poetical Sketches (at least fifteen); his copperplates and copies of h...
Published on October 26, 2023 12:09