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10 Noteworthy Paintings at the Ashmolean Museum

© Ben Molyneux/Shutterstock.com The Ashmolean Museum opened in 1683 at the University of Oxford. Its collection is vastly wide-ranging. This list highlights just 10 of its notable paintings. Earlier versions of the descriptions of these paintings first appeared in 1001 Paintings You Must See Before You Die , edited by Stephen Farthing (2018). Writers’ names appear in parentheses. Landscape with Repose of the Holy Family (1825) Samuel Palmer belonged to a group of Romantic artists known as the Ancients, who aimed to breathe new life into the religious art of the day. This painting dates from the start of their association in the mid-1820s. The subject is a variant of

William Blake: hello, goodbye

“Satan Exulting over Eve” (1795), by William Blake; graphite, pen and black ink, and watercolor. The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles “Satan Exulting over Eve” (1795), by William Blake; graphite, pen and black ink, and watercolor. The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles Blake was here, now he’s not “Songs of Innocence and of Experience, Plate 42, ‘The Tyger’” (1794), by William Blake; color-printed relief etching with watercolor. Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon CollectionThe invisible Visionary at the Getty Center William Blake, who died in 1827, is yet another casualty in 2020. The English printmaker, painter-illustrator, and poet-painter (who among us doesn’t know “Tyger, Tyger, burning bright…”?) was to have had the starring role in “William Blake: Visionary,” a Getty show that should have run from July to October.

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