'The Just Upright Man Is Laughed To Scorn', c1825, (1943). Creator: William Blake.

'The Just Upright Man Is Laughed To Scorn', c1825, (1943).  Creator: William Blake.

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'The Just Upright Man Is Laughed To Scorn', c1825, (1943). Biblical scene, illustration to the Book of Job: Job laments the fact that, even though he has understanding and is morally upright, he is laughed at and scorned whilst robbers prosper. From "The English Bible", by Sir Herbert Grierson. [Collins, London, 1943]


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  1. William Blake, attributed to: {British}: Artist, painter, printmaker, illustrator, author, poet, publisher, engraverSearch Wikipedia for William Blake
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  1. William Collins: British: Publisher, publishers, publishing company, publishing houseSearch Wikipedia for William Collins
  2. Sir Herbert Grierson: Scottish, British: Literary scholar, editor, writer, authorSearch Wikipedia for Sir Herbert Grierson

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  1. 2-756-277
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