The number of the beast is 666 by William Blake

The number of the beast is 666 - William Blake -

Artwork Information

TitleThe number of the beast is 666
ArtistWilliam Blake
Art MovementSymbolism
Current LocationTate Modern, London, UK

About The number of the beast is 666

The artwork titled “The number of the beast is 666” is a religious painting by William Blake, conceived as part of the Symbolism art movement. This piece is housed in the Tate Modern, located in London, UK.

In the artwork, there is a striking portrayal of a symbolic and apocalyptic scene. The dominant figure appears to bear wings and a radiant countenance, perhaps indicative of a celestial or infernal being, surrounded by a halo of vivid flames. Below, similarly contorted figures seem to be in a state of reverence or agony, suggesting a struggle between divine and demonic forces. The meticulous details and the interplay of light and shadow contribute to the overall dramatic atmosphere of the piece.

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