André Furlan, president of William Blake France, has signed a new work on his favorite author: “The Beggar's Opera”.
“Blake's work, originally designed to expose human corruption, reveals an unexpected depth, enriched by ancient and often secret knowledge. This publication promises to open new perspectives on Blake's artistic legacy by revealing his subtle messages and exploring varied disciplines such as history, theology, mathematics, music and sacred geometry”, promises its Neracais author.
With major discoveries
“This book that I am about to publish highlights major discoveries made from years of research into this complex work, revealing the hidden dimensions that Blake wanted to convey.” William Blake (1757-1827) was an English poet, painter and engraver emblematic of Romanticism. A visionary and mystical spirit, he is admired today for his innovative approach which fuses art, poetry and spirituality. His abundant creativity, often misunderstood during his lifetime, gave birth to unforgettable masterpieces like Songs of Innocence and of Experience, Jerusalem, and The Marriage of Heaven. A profoundly free thinker, Blake always questioned the religious and social conventions of his time, paving the way for bold and uncompromising artistic conception.
“My work, planned for 2025, is produced with the support of the Escourbiac house, renowned for the excellence of its art printings, continues André Furlan. This bilingual, French-English book will offer readers a unique experience: high-quality photos definition, educational illustrations and 3D visualizations to perceive the additional dimension that Blake has given to his work. To contribute to the realization of this project, a prize pool is available on HelloAsso. Each donation from 35 euros will allow contributors to receive a copy. of this collector's work upon its publication, together, let's dive into the inexhaustible world of William Blake and reveal this forgotten masterpiece! The passion of the Neracais scholar for his mentor is not about to die out!
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