Elohim erschuf Adam – (William Blake) Previous Next


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Style: Romanticism

Topic: Adam Scenes Religious

Technique: Watercolour

Elohim erschuf Adam is a watercolour painting by the English poet and painter William Blake. It is painted in 1795. The painting (420 x 535 mm) is now in the collection of the Tate Gallery, London.

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