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Tuesday, 11 November 2014 11:15

The Ashmolean Museum will Recreate William Blake’s Studio

Plans of the ground floor of No. 13 Hercules Buildings. Plans of the ground floor of No. 13 Hercules Buildings.

The cramped space in which the artist and poet William Blake produced some of the greatest prints in the history of art will be recreated for an exhibition next month at the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford.

The house, the magnificently named 13 Hercules Buildings, in Lambeth, south London, was demolished in 1918. But the floor plans, made for a Victorian survey of the estate, were recently discovered in the Guildhall library by print-maker and guest curator Michael Phillips.

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