Mirth
William Blake (1757 – 1827)
Esplora l'arte visionaria e la poesia di William Blake (1757-1827). Una figura chiave del Romanticismo, noto per la stampa incisa, i temi mistici e le opere profetiche come 'The Tyger'. Scopri il suo lascito nei musei e online!
Mirth: Unfolding Wings of Imagination
William Blake’s “Mirth” transcends mere depiction; it embodies a profound exploration of spirituality and human aspiration. Painted circa 1820, this enigmatic artwork captures a moment frozen in time—a woman bathed in ethereal light, poised mid-flight amidst angelic figures and swirling drapery. The scene pulsates with an energy that speaks volumes about Blake’s unwavering belief in the transformative power of imagination and its connection to divine inspiration.- Subject Matter: The central figure represents a female nude, symbolizing purity and vulnerability, yet simultaneously radiating grace and freedom. Her outstretched arms mirror the soaring wings of angels surrounding her, suggesting ascension towards enlightenment and transcendence of earthly limitations.
- Style & Technique: Blake’s distinctive Romantic style is immediately recognizable through his masterful use of chiaroscuro—the dramatic interplay between light and shadow—creating a palpable sense of depth and atmosphere. The painting employs intricate linework and vibrant color palettes, characteristic of Blake's illuminated printing technique, which he pioneered to fuse visual art with poetic text.
- Historical Context: Created during Blake’s mature period, “Mirth” reflects the broader intellectual currents of the Romantic era—a reaction against Enlightenment rationalism and a fervent embrace of emotion, intuition, and visionary experience. It aligns perfectly with Blake's preoccupation with biblical narratives and his desire to convey spiritual truths beyond conventional dogma.
- Symbolism: The angelic figures serve as guardians of beauty and virtue, guiding the woman towards spiritual realization. The swirling drapery symbolizes divine grace and the boundless expanse of God’s presence. Furthermore, the composition itself—dynamic and upward-reaching—represents humanity's yearning for liberation from suffering and its aspiration to commune with the divine realm.
Dettagli sull'opera
- Title: Mirth
- Artista: William Blake
- Anno: 1820
- Format: Verticale
- Copyright status: Public domain
- Tecnica utilizzata: Opere d'arte da parete
- Periodo creativo: Mature Period
- Contesto del corpus: religious symbolism intense , mythological narrative depth
- Palette colori: Toni della terra
- Keywords: illuminated printing , fantasy art , blake style
Informazioni rapide
- Title: Mirth
- Location: Private Collection
- Movement: Romanticism
- Subject or theme: Female figure; Spirituality
- Artistic style: Symbolic; Imaginative
- Medium: Painting
- Notable elements or techniques: Dynamic composition; Exaggerated gesture

