Satan Addressing his Potentates (c.1816 – 1818) by William Blake

Satan Addressing his Potentates - William Blake - c.1816 - 1818

Artwork Information

TitleSatan Addressing his Potentates
ArtistWilliam Blake
Datec.1816 - 1818
Mediumpen,wash,ink,watercolor,paper
Dimensions13.3 x 17.3 cm
Art MovementSymbolism
Current LocationFitzwilliam Museum (University of Cambridge), Cambridge, UK

About Satan Addressing his Potentates

The artwork titled “Satan Addressing his Potentates” is an illustration by William Blake, created circa 1816-1818 using pen, wash, ink, and watercolor on paper. Following the Symbolism art movement, this piece measures 13.3 by 17.3 centimeters and belongs to the genre of illustration. It is part of the series “Illustrations to John Milton – Paradise Regained” and is housed in the Fitzwilliam Museum at the University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK.

The artwork depicts a dramatic and intense scene where Satan, with wings and a menacing expression, addresses his minions. He stands on a raised platform, his body artistically detailed, exuding authority and power. Surrounding him are numerous figures, their expressions ranging from awe to reverence. The use of flames and dynamic lines adds to the infernal atmosphere, highlighting Blake’s mastery in conveying narrative and emotion through his Symbolist style.

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