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this is the original- i need the 1980s poster copy of someones interpretation.
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Was it a Masonic based item?
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1) "The following William Blake prints and posters available to buy in the uk, are available to buy on high quality art paper or artist canvas and available to buy any size you need. Your unique William Blake art print or canvas print or poster may then be taken to be framed in an online picture framing studio. If that be your desire. Yeah. Blake Prints to Buy - the thumbnail images eg - The Ancient of Days (aka God as an Architect)" http://gnostic.meetup.com/164/photos/ hires: http://photos4.meetupstatic.com/photos/event/3/2/8/7/highres_492935.jpeg 2) "Although Blake's attacks on conventional religion were shocking in his own day, his rejection of religiosity was not a rejection of religion per se. His view of orthodoxy is evident in The Marriage of Heaven and Hell, a series of texts written in imitation of Biblical prophecy. Therein, Blake lists several Proverbs of Hell, amongst which are the following: Prisons are built with stones of Law, Brothels with bricks of Religion. As the caterpillar chooses the fairest leaves to lay her eggs on, so the priest lays his curse on the fairest joys. In The Everlasting Gospel, Blake does not present Jesus as a philosopher or traditional messianic figure but as a supremely creative being, above dogma, logic and even morality: If he had been Antichrist, Creeping Jesus, He'd have done anything to please us: Gone sneaking into the Synagogues And not used the Elders & Priests like Dogs, But humble as a Lamb or an Ass, Obey himself to Caiaphas. God wants not man to humble himself " Source and further information: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Blake#Blake_and_religion 3) Further sources: http://secretsun.blogspot.com/2007/12/grand-architect.html On the above site, following image is linked: http://www.rosslyntemplars.org.uk/images/William_Blake.jpg http://www.units.muohio.edu/englishtech/ENG49502/leaban/495%20Web%20project/William%20Blake%20Online.htm http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/books/authors.html?in_article_id=495616&in_page_id=1826 http://russellmcneil.blogspot.com/2007_07_01_archive.html ----------- ADDED (analogous pictures) -------------- 1. Blakes's Newton: http://www.mathpages.com/home/kmath522/kmath522.htm 2. "Courtesy of Christine Klicka (STScI), inspired by William Blake's painting The Ancient of Days." http://www.astrosociety.org/pubs/mercury/32_01/math.html 3. some pictures directly based on the original design: http://www.salwowski.com/Latest.html
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