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William Blake (b. 1991)
After Appomattox - Original oil painting by William Blake

2025

$8,500
£6,592.25
€7,495.29
CA$12,127.81
A$13,236.45
CHF 6,952.11
MX$160,762.61
NOK 87,235.81
SEK 81,868.38
DKK 55,970.92

About the Item

This painting is a copy of After Appomattox (1870s) by John Adams Elder, a Confederate veteran and artist trained by Emanuel Leutze, known for Washington Crossing the Delaware. Elder’s image became a central Lost Cause icon, later transformed into a monument honoring Confederate soldiers in Alexandria, Virginia, until its removal in 2020 after the murder of George Floyd. Here, the original image is copied and layered with fresh-cut flowers, from Mother’s Day bouquets to art historical references. This work explores how we confront and inhabit difficult histories. Rather than reclaim or erase Elder’s image, it responds to it, “after” as both succession and interruption. The flowers act as a gesture of mourning and masking, marking the figure without obscuring its presence, allowing tension between remembrance and refusal. The title evokes the aftermath of the Civil War’s official end, highlighting the ongoing echoes of violence and unfinished legacies. This painting sits with the weight of history, probing what painting can still do to hold, challenge, and engage with the past. William Blake lives and works outside Chicago, IL. As a participant in Civil War reenactments across the country, he portrays the artist Winslow Homer. A graduate of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, he also holds a Master of Fine Arts from the Tyler School of Art at Temple University. He currently teaches Figure Drawing at Harper College. His work has been published in Fine Art Connoisseur, New American Paintings, The Chicago Tribune, and American Art Collector. He has been a resident artist at the Berkshire Painting Residency, the Vermont Studio Center, the Cuttyhunk Island Residency, and the Lincoln Legacy Residency. William Blake b. 1991, Oshkosh, WI Education 2018 MFA Painting, Tyler School of Art, Temple University 2014 BFA Painting, University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign 2013 Glasgow School of Art Selected Exhibitions 2022 A Great Battlefield, Gallery Victor Armendariz, Chicago, IL 2020 Mine Eyes Have Seen the Glory, Gallery Victor Armendariz, Chicago, IL 2019 All of Us Curated by Eric Preisendanz, Jefferson University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA 2018 A Grand Review, Tyler School of Art Gallery, Philadelphia, PA 2017 Ocotillo Curated by Jonathan DeDecker, Stella Elkins Gallery, Philadelphia, PA 2016 New American Paintings: Midwest Edition, Elmhurst Art Museum, Elmhurst, IL Continental Divide, Sidetracked Studio, Evanston, IL 2015 William Blake: Patinas from the American Civil War, Hinsdale Public Library, Hinsdale, IL I Can't Breathe, ARC Gallery, Chicago, IL Wall to Wall, Art Space, Chicago, IL 2014 Between the States, Figure One, Champaign, IL Flagg Extension Show, Flagg Gallery, Champaign, IL Figuration, Indi Go Gallery, Champaign, IL RAW, Indi Go Gallery, Champaign, IL 2D Exhibition, Link Gallery, Champaign, IL 2013 Upside Down, Left to Right, Figure One, Champaign, IL Second Year Painting Exhibition, Glasgow, Scotland Awards 2018 Tyler School of Art Dean’s Grant 2017 7th Annual PleinAir Salon June/July 2015 Figurative Finalist, International Art Renewal Center Salon 2014 Florence M. House Scholarship, University of Illinois 2009 Young Emerging Artist Award, Washington University in St. Louis Residencies 2015 Vermont Studio Center Fellowship 2014 Berkshire Painting Residency
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    Height: 24 in (60.96 cm)Width: 48 in (121.92 cm)
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