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The present work, a design for a business card, serves as poignant farewell created for his close friend, fellow artist and patron, George Cumberland, since it is one of the last engraved works Blake made. The piece features an array of symbolic elements, including an angel descending upon two children—one setting a snare and the other holding birds by strings. Additional imagery includes a figure with a distaff, three floating figures above, and a child bowling a hoop in heaven.
George Cumberland, born in 1754, was a cousin of the dramatist Richard Cumberland. Initially employed at the Royal Exchange Assurance Office in London, he later moved to Bristol. Beyond his professional work, Cumberland was deeply interested in the arts and maintained a close friendship with Blake. Their correspondence reflects a mutual respect, with Blake expressing satisfaction over Cumberland's professional success.
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In addition to the catalogue description, with margins, the sheet toned, a minor tear in the lower margin, surface soiling in places in the margins, occasional short tears and creases in places at the sheet edges, pale time staining on the album pages, pale surface soiling and occasional pale foxmarks in places on the album pages, pale moisture staining at the lower right sheet corners, otherwise in good condition
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Lot 112Sale 23979
Mr. CumberlandWILLIAM BLAKE (1757-1827)Estimate: USD 1,000 - 1,500
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