Newton After Blake

Local nameNewton After Blake
LocationLondon, UK

Newton, sometimes known as Newton after Blake, is a 1995 work by the sculptor Eduardo Paolozzi. The large bronze sculpture is displayed on a high plinth in the piazza outside the British Library in London.

The sculpture is based on William Blake's 1795 print of Newton: Personification of Man Limited by Reason, which depicts a naked Isaac Newton sitting on ledge beside a mossy rock face while measuring with a pair of compasses or dividers. The print was intended by Blake to criticise Newton's profane knowledge, usurping the sacred knowledge and power of the creator Urizen, with the scientist turning away from nature to focus on his books.

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Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newton_(Paolozzi)

Address 96 Euston Road, Camden Town NW1 2AS, United Kingdom

Coordinates 51°31'44.532" N -0°7'39.273" E

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