Los (1804 – 1820) by William Blake

Los - William Blake - 1804 - 1820

Artwork Information

TitleLos
ArtistWilliam Blake
Date1804 - 1820
Mediumetching
Dimensions222 x 146 cm
Art MovementSymbolism
Current LocationYale Centre For British Art (Yale University), New Haven, CT, US

About Los

The artwork named “Los” by William Blake, created between 1804 and 1820, is an etching that embodies the Symbolism art movement. This symbolic painting, measuring 222 x 146 cm, is housed at the Yale Centre for British Art at Yale University in New Haven, CT, US.

“Los” by William Blake is a visually striking piece that presents three entwined figures immersed in a symbolic tableau. Rendered through the etching medium, Blake’s meticulous attention to detail and allegorical intent shine through. At the center, a muscular figure holds a set of large compasses, circumscribing a radiant circle on the ground, suggesting themes of creation and measurement. Surrounding him are two other figures, one illuminated by the golden hues of the sun and adorned with a flowing drapery, and the other enveloped in darker shades, interspersed with stars and a crescent moon. The scene is imbued with cosmic symbolism, intertwining elements of light and darkness, construction and celestial bodies, encapsulated in the signature visionary style of Blake.

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