The final group of charcoal drawings brings disaster and redemption, with increasingly rich detail and symbolism.
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The first group of charcoal drawings traces the man’s life as an adult, from solitude in a vast forest, to a bacchanalian orgy.
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The ‘divine whirlwind’ seems distinctive of Blake. This traces its origin, and his development of this visionary image.
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This completes the 18 oil paintings. The series continues with another 16 charcoal drawings.
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