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The Night of Enitharmon's Joy, often referred as The Triple Hecate or simply Hecate, is a 1795 work of art by the English artist and poet William Blake which depicts Enitharmon, a female character in his mythology, or Hecate, a chthonic Greco-Roman goddess of magic and the underworld. The work presents a nightmarish scene with fantastic creatures. The Triple Hecate is painted with deep tones and bold masses. Blake employed a new technique whose "effect is darker and richer than [his] illuminated books". One scholar interprets his colour print Hecate thus:

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  • The Night of Enitharmon's Joy (fr)
  • De nacht van Enitharmons vreugde (nl)
  • The Night of Enitharmon's Joy (en)
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  • De nacht van Enitharmons vreugde of Hekate (Engels: The Night of Enitharmon's Joy of Hecate), is een kleurenprent van de Engelse dichter-kunstenaar William Blake, gemaakt rond 1795, 43,9 × 58,1 centimeter groot. Het toont Enitharmon, een vrouwelijk karakter uit Blakes eigen mythologie. Eerder werd wel aangenomen dat het Hekate betrof, een wezen uit de Griekse mythologie. Het werk bevindt zich sinds 1939 in de collectie van Tate Britain te Londen. (nl)
  • The Night of Enitharmon's Joy (en français : « La nuit de joie d'Enitharmon »), autrement connue sous le nom de Triple Hecate ou simplement Hecate, est une œuvre du poète et artiste William Blake, datée de 1795. Elle représente , personnage féminin issue de la mythologie de l'auteur, ou Hécate, déesse chtonienne gréco-romaine de la magie et des mondes souterrains. L’œuvre dépeint une scène cauchemardesque, peuplée de créatures fantastiques. (fr)
  • The Night of Enitharmon's Joy, often referred as The Triple Hecate or simply Hecate, is a 1795 work of art by the English artist and poet William Blake which depicts Enitharmon, a female character in his mythology, or Hecate, a chthonic Greco-Roman goddess of magic and the underworld. The work presents a nightmarish scene with fantastic creatures. The Triple Hecate is painted with deep tones and bold masses. Blake employed a new technique whose "effect is darker and richer than [his] illuminated books". One scholar interprets his colour print Hecate thus: (en)
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  • Hecate, or The Night of Enitharmon's Joy (en)
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