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Michael Phillips (4) (1940–)

Author of William Blake

For other authors named Michael Phillips, see the disambiguation page.

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Birthdate
1940
Gender
male
Education
Loyola University, Los Angeles (BA, English; 1963)
University of Exeter (PhD; 1969)
Worcester College, Oxford (BPhil; 1971)
Occupations
printmaker
lecturer
art curator
Organizations
University of York
University of Oxford
University College London
University of Edinburgh
Short biography
[from Emmanuel College Library (University of Toronto) website]
Michael Phillips (1940-) is an internationally recognized William Blake scholar and academic. He was born to Paul Curtis Phillips and Louise Phillips in New York City and grew up in Southern California.

Phillips obtained a BA in English from Loyola University, Los Angeles, in 1963, and, in 1969, earned a PhD from the University of Exeter; his thesis was titled The Poetical Sketches of William Blake. He obtained a BPhil in Modern English Studies from Worcester College, University of Oxford in 1971.

Phillips was influenced by his friendships with Shakespearian scholar G. Wilson Knight and prominent Blake scholar Sir Geoffrey Keynes and his work on William Blake became increasingly interdisciplinary over the course of his career. He trained in printmaking techniques at the Edinburgh College of Art and became a member of the professional Edinburgh Printmakers Workshop, where he began successfully replicating Blake's “illuminated printing” technique in studio. This printmaking training informed Phillips' numerous publications, especially his book William Blake: The Creation of the Songs: From Manuscript to Illuminated Printing, 2000.

Phillips has taught at Oxford, University College London, the University of Edinburgh, and the University of York. He has also lectured and given Blake printmaking demonstrations internationally, including at Victoria University, University of Toronto, in 2012.

In addition, Phillips has been guest curator of William Blake exhibitions at Tate Britain and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Petit Palais in Paris, and, currently, for the Ashmolean Museum at the University of Oxford.

His work has been recognized with awards from the National Endowment for the Humanities, Yale Centre for British Art, British Library Centre for the Book, a British Academy Research Readership in the Humanities, Waynflete Lectureship, Magdalen College, Oxford, and the Medal of the Collège de France.
Nationality
USA
Birthplace
New York, New York, USA
Places of residence
California, USA
England, UK
Associated Place (for map)
USA

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This is the book to read if you want to understand Blake's process in creating the illuminated books.

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