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Getty Exhibition Street Banner (set of 2) - William Blake Visionary

Beautifully designed banners first flew above the streets of Los Angeles in 1997 to herald the opening of the Getty Center. Since that time, they have promoted rotating exhibitions at both the Getty Center and Villa Museums. Because the vinyl fabric has been exposed to outdoor elements, slight inconsistencies are to be expected. Produced in Los Angeles exclusively for Getty. Quantities are limited.

Sold as a set of 2. The banners are being sold on a first come, first served basis, as the supply is very limited. All banners incorporate mandated air vent cutouts.

Shipping and delivery: Banners ordered now will be cleaned and shipped to customers approximately 4-8 weeks after the exhibit closes on January 14th, 2024. 

- Each banner measures 35" W x 96" H (approximately 3' W x 8' H) 
- The vinyl banners can be cleaned with a damp cloth
- Item #: BNRBSEE

 
The art of the poet-painter William Blake reflects his own very personal visions, which he insisted were "not a cloudy vapour or a nothing; they are organized and minutely articulated beyond all that the mortal and perishing nature can produce." His set of large, color-printed drawings, created between 1795 and 1805, includes this striking image of Satan hovering in malevolent glory over an Eve entwined by the serpent of the Garden of Eden.

William Blake (British, 1757-1827)
Satan Exulting over Eve, 1795
Color print with graphite, pen and black ink, and watercolor
42.5 x 53.5 cm (16 3/4 × 21 1/16 in.)
J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles

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