Keywords: Hecate, or The Night of Enitharmon's Joy, Butlin 316.jpg en Hecate or The Night of Enitharmon's Joy Butlin 316 Title Hecate or The Night of Enitharmon's Joy Origination William Blake inventor delineator printer colorist Composition Date 1795 Print Date 1795 Note The characteristics of the color printing indicate that this impression is the first one printed in 1795 The second impression in that printing session is Hecate or The Night of Enitharmon ™s Joy in the Huntington Library and Art Gallery Butlin 318 ; the third impression of the design is in the National Gallery of Art Edinburgh Butlin 317 Number of Objects 1 Object Size 43 9 x 58 1 cm Number of Leaves 1 Leaf Size 54 5 x 77 0 cm Medium planographic color printing with water color and pen and ink additions to the impression Printing Style planographic Support wove paper Watermark 1794 JWhatman Penned Numbers none Frame Lines none Binding loose Stab Holes none Provenance Name Tate Collection Date 1939 Dealer none Price gift Note Acquired by Thomas Butts from Blake possibly c 1805; Thomas Butts Jr apparently by inheritance in 1845; Frederick J Butts apparently by inheritance in 1862; his widow c 1905 by inheritance; sold 1906 through Carfax and Co London to W Graham Robertson; given 1939 by Robertson to the Tate Gallery now Tate Collection Present Location Tate Collection Millbank London SW1P 4RG United Kingdom institution Tate Britain 2014-07-01 12 00 22 internet Creator William Blake PD-old-100 William Blake's engravings Animals Blake Birds Blake Donkeys Blake Hecate Moirae Donkeys in art People with owls in art Tate Britain |