Word: blake
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Dates: during 1920-1920
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...Cowles, chairman, and Miss Antoinette Dorr, J. C. Bolton and Miss Margaret Crile, F. L. A. Cady and Miss Eleanora Winslow, G. H. Dorr and Miss Mabel Bremer, R. W. Gratwick and Miss Elizabeth Meeker, G. W. Helm and Mrs. G. W. Helm, P. Hofer and Miss Elizabeth Blake, J. A. McElwain and Miss Hilda Scudder, S. C. Richmond and Miss Gertrude Taylor...
...connection with the exhibition of the works of William Blake, Mr. Charles S. Hopkinson '91, will talk informally on "Blake as a Painter," in the gallery of the Fogg Art Museum at 3.30 o'clock this afternoon. The exhibition has been somewhat rearranged and will remain in its present form until February...
...removal of some of the books and drawings has made room for several items not previously shown at the Museum, among them two small portraits of Blake, one in pen and ink by Linnell, and the other by Phillips, and several of Blake's letters, one in which he speaks of his ill-health and mentions in the Dante illustrations, probably one of the last letters he wrote. Copies of Blake's prophetic books, except the Milton, are still on exhibition, also the engravings for the Book of Job and the water-color drawings of Job "inventions...
...Wednesday afternoon, February 4, at 3.30, in the Lecture Room of the Museum, Professor George Herbert Palmer '64, will read selections from Blake's works...
Tomorrow afternoon at 3.30 Mr. Charles S. Hopkinson '91 will give an informal talk in the gallery of the Fogg Art Museum of "Blake as a Painter." The collection of William Blake's works will remain on view at the Museum until February...