Three figures lie, apparently dead, on a mat. Above them, a bearded figure with arms outstretched emerges from a cloud. A figure to the left gazes up at him, one to the right cowers and covers his ears. In the right of the frame, a naked figure stands, head downcast.
William Blake, The House of Death, c.1795 - c.1805. Tate, Presented by W. Graham Robertson 1939. Photo: Tate.

Tour

Inclusive Accessible Tour | William Blake: The Age of Romantic Fantasy

24 April 13.00 - 14.00

Location
Exhibition desk (level 1, Millennium Wing)
Admission

Free for those with tickets for the 1pm timeslot of the exhibition - book your exhibition ticket here. 

Join us for a guided tour exploring key works in our exhibition, William Blake: The Age of Romantic Fantasy. 

This tour is free, but visitors will need to purchase a ticket for the 1pm timeslot on Friday 24 April to enter the exhibition.  

The tour includes headsets to allow access for people who are hard of hearing. Our guides are also trained to ensure that the tour is accessible for people of all abilities. 

  • Meet your tour guide at the Exhibition Desk at Level 1.
  • Read our Visitor Guide for details of what to expect on your visit to the Gallery.

 

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