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  2. William Blake - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 28 December 2024. English poet and artist (1757–1827) For other people named William Blake, see William Blake (disambiguation). William Blake Portrait by Thomas Phillips (1807) Born (1757-11-28) 28 November 1757 Soho, London, England Died 12 August 1827 (1827-08-12) (aged 69) Charing Cross, London ...

  3. Catherine Blake - Wikipedia

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    Catherine was the last child of market gardener [1] William Boucher (1714–1794) and Mary Davis (1716–1782). A "demure young woman" in response to her mother's queries regarding which of her acquaintances she would take for a husband, she would reply that she had not yet met such a man. [1]

  4. Thomas Butts - Wikipedia

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    Butts and William Blake first met in about 1799, and he regularly advanced Blake money to pay for future work. [1] Blake taught engraving to Butts' son. [ 1 ] Blake created a number of miniatures of the Butts family during the period from about 1801 to 1809, and these are in the collection of the British Museum. [ 1 ]

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  6. William Blake was called a 'lunatic' in his lifetime. The ...

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    William Blake was an artisanal imagemaker dubbed a 'lunatic' during Britain's Industrial Revolution. The Getty Museum has other ideas in its new exhibition. William Blake was called a 'lunatic' in ...

  7. Blake's Cottage - Wikipedia

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    William Hayley, poet and biographer of his friend William Cowper, began the construction of a house, called The Turret, at Felpham in 1798. In 1800, he invited William Blake, and his wife Catherine, to the village to illustrate his own works. [1] Blake remained at Felpham for three years, residing at his "cot" south of the village church.

  8. Festive Photos of the Royal Family Celebrating Christmas - AOL

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    Here, we've rounded up the best photos of the late Queen Elizabeth, now-King Charles, Princess Diana, Kate Middleton, and more royal family members getting into the holiday spirit. 1943

  9. Kate Middleton and Prince William Share Never-Before-Seen ...

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    Prince William and Kate wed at Westminster Abbey on April 29, 2011; they met as students at the University of St. Andrews, lived together as roommates, and got engaged in 2010.