William Blake by Sheila Graber (1978)

Sheila Graber took her animation gear down to the Sculpture Hall of the Tate Gallery during their Blake exhibition. Here the film was constructed, at the same time demonstrating the wide uses of animation in an ‘Educational’ context. The film moves around some of Blake’s images to show something of his dynamic philosophy of Good and Evil.

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