William Blake
Job's Evil Dreams
William Blake
Job's Evil Dreams, 1805
Engraving on Paper
Courtesy of The Morgan Library & Museum, New York
Night doesn’t fall - it arrives clawing. In Job’s Evil Dreams, Blake imagines a cosmic nightmare: a serpentine God, a beast with rainbow horns, flames rising like breath, and a body caught between sleep and judgment. This is no moral illustration - it’s a revelation, lit from inside. Send to someone wrestling with their own storms - and seeing through them.
This artwork is held by The Morgan Library & Museum, New York.
William Blake
Job's Evil Dreams
William Blake
Job's Evil Dreams, 1805
Engraving on Paper
Courtesy of The Morgan Library & Museum, New York
Night doesn’t fall - it arrives clawing. In Job’s Evil Dreams, Blake imagines a cosmic nightmare: a serpentine God, a beast with rainbow horns, flames rising like breath, and a body caught between sleep and judgment. This is no moral illustration - it’s a revelation, lit from inside. Send to someone wrestling with their own storms - and seeing through them.
This artwork is held by The Morgan Library & Museum, New York.