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William Blake's final work to be projected on St Paul's Cathedral
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Artist of unfulfilled grand ambitions to light up London night with Ancient of Days
William Blake always dreamed of making vast works for churches and palaces but to his bitter disappointment he never achieved it.
More than two centuries after his death Tate has announced it is going some way to making up for that by projecting his final work on to the giant dome of St Paul’s Cathedral.
Continue reading...from The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/culture/2019/nov/28/william-blake-final-work-ancient-of-days-projected-st-pauls-cathedral
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