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A Vision of the Last Judgment : ウィキペディア英語版
A Vision of the Last Judgment

''A Vision of the Last Judgment'' is a painting by William Blake that was designed in 1808 before becoming a lost artwork. The painting was to be shown in an 1810 exhibition with a detailed analysis added to a second edition of his ''Descriptive Catalogue''. This plan was dropped after the exhibition was cancelled, and the painting disappeared. Blake's notes for the ''Descriptive Catalogue'' describe various aspects of the work in a detailed manner, which allow the aspects of the painting to be known. Additionally, earlier designs that reveal similar Blake depiction of the Last Judgment have survived, and these date back to an 1805 precursor design created for Robert Blair's ''The Grave''. In addition to Blake's notes on the painting, a letter written to Ozias Humphrey provides a description of the various images within an earlier design of the ''Last Judgment''.
==Origins==

Blake claimed to have seen visions throughout his life, and he claimed that they were a common aspect of life. His understanding of these events was, as he explained, similar to the experiences of biblical prophets. In the commentary to ''A Vision of the Last Judgment'', Blake claimed that the image originated in a particular vision he experienced that allowed him to see the host of Heaven praising God. The actual design of ''A Vision of the Last Judgment'' was created in 1808 as an expansion of his 1805 work ''The Day of Judgment''. Blake created this work to be used in Blair's ''The Grave'', which was published 1808.〔Bentley 2003 pp. 20, 316〕
The seven foot by five foot painting was to be shown in an 1810 exhibit of Blake's work, but the exhibit was cancelled after problems resulting from an 1809 exhibit of his works. The actual painting was lost, but earlier versions of the work survived.〔Johnson and Grant 1979 pp. 408–409〕 These include an 1808 watercolour version made for Elizabeth Ilive, wife of George Wyndham, 3rd Earl of Egremont, that was displayed at their Petworth House. A similar illustration in pencil and ink became part of the Rosenwald Collection.〔 Other editions included watercolours made for Thomas Butts in 1806, 1807, and 1809, one for John Flaxman in 1806 (lost), and an 1809 unsold version in tempera. These are in addition to ''The Day of Judgment'' made for Blair's ''The Grave''.〔Bentley 2003 Plate 109〕
The painting was to be discussed in Blake's ''Descriptive Catalogue'', a work that, in 1809, described Blake's feelings about various painters and poets in addition to descriptions of his own works and their various meanings. Blake planned to create another edition for the 1810 collection but the plan was stopped after the exhibition was cancelled. Notes for what Blake planned to write for the works ''A Vision of the Last Judgment'' and ''Public Address'' survived. The notes were discovered by William Michael Rossetti and first mentioned in a letter to Horace Scudder on 27 November 1864. Rossetti transcribed the notes for Alexander Gilchrist's ''The Life of William Blake'', an early biography on Blake. One piece of the work was missing: part of page 71 was sent by Rossetti to Scudder.〔Damon 1988 pp. 102–103, 437〕 Blake discussed the 1808 watercolour sold to Ilives in two works, a poem, "The Caverns of the Grave Ive Seen", written for Ilives provided by Blake with her design. and a description of Ilives's design for Humphry in January 1808.〔Bentley 2003 pp. 316–317〕

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