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William Blake: Newton  wikidata:Q1996494 reasonator:Q1996494
Artist
William Blake  (1757–1827)  wikidata:Q41513 s:en:Author:William Blake q:en:William Blake
 
William Blake
Alternative names
W. Blake; Uil'iam Bleik; Blake
Description English-British painter, "poet," theologian, "collector," printmaker and illustrator
Date of birth/death 28 November 1757 Edit this at Wikidata 12 August 1827 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death London London
Work location
Authority file
artist QS:P170,Q41513
image of artwork listed in title parameter on this page
Title
Newton Edit this at Wikidata
title QS:P1476,en:"Newton Edit this at Wikidata"
label QS:Len,"Newton Edit this at Wikidata"
label QS:Lit,"Newton"
label QS:Lja,"ニュートン"
label QS:Lfr,"Newton"
label QS:Larz,"نيوتن (لوحه)"
label QS:Lpl,"Newton"
label QS:Lhe,"צייר את ניוטון"
label QS:Lnl,"Newton"
label QS:Lar,"نيوتن"
label QS:Lzh,"《牛頓》"
label QS:Leo,"Neŭtono"
label QS:Lda,"Isaac Newton"
Object type painting Edit this at Wikidata
Genre portrait Edit this at Wikidata
Description

William Blake's Newton (1795), colour print with pen & ink and watercolour.

Blake's picture of Newton as a divine geometer was one of a series he created while living in Lambeth in the late 1790s.

Blake's printing appears——to have been a form of self-developed monoprint which he then finished with additions in pen and ink coupled with watercolour washes.
Depicted people Isaac Newton Edit this at Wikidata
Date circa 1804
date QS:P571,+1804-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
-05
Medium monotype print Edit this at Wikidata
Dimensions height: 460 mm (18.1 in) Edit this at Wikidata; width: 600 mm (23.6 in) Edit this at Wikidata
dimensions QS:P2048,+460U174789
dimensions QS:P2049,+600U174789
Collection
Tate Britain   wikidata:Q195436
Tate Britain
Native name Tate Britain Edit this at Wikidata
Parent institution Tate Edit this at Wikidata
Location
Coordinates 51° 29′ 27.82″ N, 0° 07′ 40.04″ W Link to OpenStreetMap Link to Google Maps Edit this at Wikidata
Established 1897 Edit this at Wikidata
Website www.tate.org.uk/visit/tate-britain Edit this at Wikidata
Authority file
institution QS:P195,Q195436
Accession number
Object history Acquired by Thomas Butts in 1805 from Blake; Thomas Butts, Jr., apparently by inheritance in 1845; Frederick J. Butts, apparently by inheritance in 1862; his widow, c. 1905, by inheritance; sold 2 June 1905 to W. Graham Robertson; given 1939 by Robertson to the Tate Gallery (now Tate Collection).
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Copy Description at the William Blake Archive

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The William Blake Archive   wikidata:Q7774989
The William Blake Archive
Location
Digital Collection hosted on servers at UNC Chapel Hill
Established 1996 Edit this at Wikidata
Website http://www.blakearchive.org/
Authority file
institution QS:P195,Q7774989
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Public domain

The author died in 1827, so this work is in the public domain in its country of origin and other countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 70 years/fewer.


This work is in the public domain in the United States because it was published (or registered with the U.S. Copyright Office) before January 1, 1929.

This file has been identified as being free of known restrictions under copyright law, including all related and neighboring rights.
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JPEG file commentObject ID: PUBLIC"-//University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill::Carolina Digital Library and Archives::The William Blake Archive//NONSGML(UK::TATE::N05058::Newton::Object 1)//EN"

Title: Newton Object 1 Butlin 306 Origination: William Blake: inventor, delineator, printer, colorist Date of Composition: 1795 Print Date: c. 1805 Present Location and Contact Information

  Tate Collection at Tate Britain
  Millbank
  London SW1P 4RG
  United Kingdom
  telephone: 020-7887-8000
  fax: 020-7887-8900
  email: 
  URL: www.tate.org.uk
  Collection:  Tate Collection

   Note: URL: http://www.blakearchive.org/

Sponsored by: Library of Congress, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. And University of Rochester

Funded by: The National Endowment for the Humanities, 2010-2013 Funded by: Institute for Advanced Technology in the Humanities, University of Virginia, 1995-2007 Funded by: The National Endowment for the Humanities, 2000-02 Funded by: Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art, 1997-98 Funded by: Inso Corporation (now Enigma Corporation), software grant, 1996-2006 Funded by: Sun Microsystems, hardware and software grants, 1996-2006 Funded by: The Getty Grant Program, 1995-98

Copyright (c) 2012 by Morris Eaves, Robert N. Essick, and Joseph Viscomi, all rights reserved.  Items in the Archive may be shared in accordance with the Fair Use provisions of U.S. copyright law. Redistribution or republication on other terms, in any medium, requires express written consent from the editors and advance notification of the publisher, Carolina Digital Library and Archives.  Permission to reproduce the graphic images in this archive has been granted by the owners of the originals for this publication only.  This image copyright (c) 2012 Tate Collection.  

Editors: Morris Eaves, Robert Essick, Joseph Viscomi

   Note: Information below pertains to the source file for the in-line 100 dpi and the enlarged 300 dpi JPEG (ISO/IEC 10918) images that are displayed in the Archive after having been individually color-corrected in Adobe Photoshop by the editors. The source files themselves are in TIFF format and are retained by the Archive's editors. Image Production Information

  Film Stock: Ektachrome 100 EPN
  Generation: first
  Institution: Tate, London
  Shoot Date: unknown
  color positive
  Source Dimensions
     Width:  60.0 cm
     Height:  46.0 cm
  3-4-04
  Scanning Technician: Sarah Ficke
  Item type: 4x5 transparency
  Hardware: Microtek Scanmaker 5
  Software: Scanwizard PPC 3.1.2
  File Information
     File Name: BUT306.1.1.CP.600.tif
     File Size:  221.5
     File Format: TIFF
  Color Setting: 24-bit color
  Orientation: portrait
  Color Correction Turned On: yes
  Scanner Setting: manual
  Image Scaling Information
     Input Dimensions
        Width:  10.0 cm
        Height:  7.7 cm
     Scaling:  397.0
     Output Dimensions
        Width:  40.0 cm
        Height:  30.7 cm
     Scanner Resolution: 600 dpi
     Final Resolution:  600 dpi
  Aspect Setting: free
    The Board of Trustees of the Tate Gallery ※   
  Contact information and certain other items recorded above are subject
to change over time. All information is accurate as of Thu Feb 09 17:05:32 EST 2012
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