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            <title><![CDATA[The Ghost of a Flea]]></title>
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            <description><![CDATA[William Blake painted “The Ghost of a Flea” in 1819. His close friend John Varley claimed that Blake once dreamed of the spirit depicted in the painting, describing it as the soul of a bloodthirsty man trapped in a flea. The painting is tempura and gold on mahogany wood. As of this writing, the collection is not currently on display. It is in the Tate collection in the UK.]]></description>
            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>William Blake painted <a target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow ugc" class="dont-break-out" href="https://www.tate-images.com/preview.asp?image=N05889">“The Ghost of a Flea”</a> in 1819. His close friend John Varley claimed that Blake once dreamed of the spirit depicted in the painting, describing it as the soul of a bloodthirsty man trapped in a flea.</p><p>The painting is tempura and gold on mahogany wood.</p><p>As of this writing, the collection is not currently on display. It is in the Tate collection in the UK.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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