Songs Of Innocence (1825) by William Blake

Songs Of Innocence - William Blake - 1825

Artwork Information

TitleSongs Of Innocence
ArtistWilliam Blake
Date1825
Mediumetching
Dimensions140 x 152 cm
Art MovementSymbolism

About Songs Of Innocence

The artwork, titled “Songs Of Innocence” by William Blake, was created in 1825 using the etching medium. This piece is associated with the Symbolism art movement and belongs to the genre of design. The artwork measures 140 x 152 cm.

In “Songs Of Innocence,” an ethereal composition is presented, characterized by intricate details and luminously colored imagery. The artwork prominently displays the words “Songs Of Innocence” intertwined with floral and vine motifs. Below this, a serene scene depicts an angelic figure seated beneath a tree, engaging with children. The symbolism within the artwork conveys themes of purity, virtue, and the innocence of youth. The delicate execution of lines and harmonious color palette exemplifies Blake’s mastery in merging textual and visual elements to evoke a profound sense of poetic and spiritual expression.

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