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Museum and Gallery Listings for March 9 — 15
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[New York Times] - There is a botanical watercolor by Pierre-Joseph Redouté, who worked for Marie Antoinette before the French Revolution and Empress Josephine afterward; a watercolor by Eugène Delacroix from his first journey to North Africa; a William Blake drawing
Explaining Londoners
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[New York Times] - After a few pints, I recalled that I was just steps away from Peckham Rye, where William Blake claimed to have had his first vision of angels. If I lived nearby, I'd be there every other night. Rosie Schaap 3. Are Londoners psyched for the Olympics?
Senator Santorum's Planet
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[New Yorker (blog)] - For the apocalyptic Christian, sights set firmly on heavenly life, the earth might indeed be a finite and transitory thing, what William Blake wonderfully called a “mundane egg.” Man is what needs to be protected, because each of us is a soul
'A Passion for Drawings,' Charles Ryskamp's Bequest, at Frick
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[New York Times] - William Blake's graphite drawing from around shows Owen Glendower, a fierce Welsh warrior who led an unsuccessful revolt against English rule. The drawing was created during one of the séances Blake held with artist friends, in which they would
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