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The Complaint of Job: 'What is man that Thou Shouldst Try him every Moment?' Blake, William (British, 1757-1827). Second state, line engraving, black carbon ink on wove paper, plate height 460 mm, plate width 540 mm, sheet height 496 mm, sheet width 674 mm, circa 1804.
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