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Paradise Lost Collection (page 4)

"Paradise Lost: A Tale of Rebellion and Redemption" In the epic poem "Paradise Lost" by John Milton

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John Milton (1608-1674)
John Milton, English poet and political writer. Author of the celebrated epic poems "Paradise Lost" and "Paradise Regained"

Background imageParadise Lost Collection: MILTON: PARADISE LOST. Satans Golden Palace, Pandaemonium in John Miltons Paradise Lost

MILTON: PARADISE LOST. Satans Golden Palace, Pandaemonium in John Miltons Paradise Lost, Wood engraving after Gustave Dor

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AM170720 095054
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AM170720 084021
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Background imageParadise Lost Collection: Night-Hag Visiting Lapland Witches 1796 Oil canvas

Night-Hag Visiting Lapland Witches 1796 Oil canvas
Artokoloro

Background imageParadise Lost Collection: Paradise Lost Dance Death 1651 Etching second state

Paradise Lost Dance Death 1651 Etching second state
Artokoloro

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Adam and Eve (pencil and coloured pencil on paper)
XKH155147 Adam and Eve (pencil and coloured pencil on paper) by Goltzius, Hendrik (1558-1617); 37x27 cm; Hamburger Kunsthalle, Hamburg, Germany; Dutch, out of copyright

Background imageParadise Lost Collection: Inner right wing of the High Altar of St. Peters in Hamburg, the Grabower Altar

Inner right wing of the High Altar of St. Peters in Hamburg, the Grabower Altar
XKH145258 Inner right wing of the High Altar of St. Peters in Hamburg, the Grabower Altar, 1383 (tempera on panel) by Master Bertram of Minden (c.1345-c.1415); 173x169 cm; Hamburger Kunsthalle

Background imageParadise Lost Collection: John Milton (1608-74) (engraving)

John Milton (1608-74) (engraving)
KW166443 John Milton (1608-74) (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; Ken Welsh; English, out of copyright

Background imageParadise Lost Collection: The Creation of Eve, 1791-93 (oil on canvas)

The Creation of Eve, 1791-93 (oil on canvas)
XKH146779 The Creation of Eve, 1791-93 (oil on canvas) by Fuseli, Henry (Fussli, Johann Heinrich) (1741-1825); 307x207 cm; Hamburger Kunsthalle, Hamburg, Germany; Swiss, out of copyright

Background imageParadise Lost Collection: MILTON: PARADISE LOST. Manuscript page of Paradise Lost, by John Milton, c1667

MILTON: PARADISE LOST. Manuscript page of Paradise Lost, by John Milton, c1667

Background imageParadise Lost Collection: JOHN MILTON (1608-1674). English poet. Title page for the first edition of Miltons Paradise Lost

JOHN MILTON (1608-1674). English poet. Title page for the first edition of Miltons Paradise Lost, London, 1667

Background imageParadise Lost Collection: ADVERTISEMENT: BOOKS, 1890. American magazine advertisements for Poetry, Bibles

ADVERTISEMENT: BOOKS, 1890. American magazine advertisements for Poetry, Bibles and Religious Historical Works, including Miltons Paradise Lost, and a volume of poems by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

Background imageParadise Lost Collection: The Battle of the Angels from John Miltons Paradise Lost (Book 6, lines 207-209)

The Battle of the Angels from John Miltons Paradise Lost (Book 6, lines 207-209)
MILTON: PARADISE LOST. The Battle of the Angels from John Miltons Paradise Lost (Book 6, lines 207-209). Color wood engraving after Gustave Dor

Background imageParadise Lost Collection: Satan smitten by Michael from John Miltons Paradise Lost (Book 6, lines 327-328)

Satan smitten by Michael from John Miltons Paradise Lost (Book 6, lines 327-328). Color engraving after Gustave Dor
MILTON: PARADISE LOST. Satan smitten by Michael from John Miltons Paradise Lost (Book 6, lines 327-328). Color engraving after Gustave Dor

Background imageParadise Lost Collection: MILTON: PARADISE LOST. The heavenly bands down from a sky lighted now in Paradise

MILTON: PARADISE LOST. The heavenly bands down from a sky lighted now in Paradise. Book XI, lines 208-10, from John Miltons Paradise Lost. Wood engraving after Gustave Dore

Background imageParadise Lost Collection: MILTON: PARADISE LOST. Nor only tears rained at their eyes, but high winds worse within began to

MILTON: PARADISE LOST. Nor only tears rained at their eyes, but high winds worse within began to rise. Book IX, lines 1121-1123, from John Miltons Paradise Lost. Wood engraving after Gustave Dore

Background imageParadise Lost Collection: MILTON: PARADISE LOST. And from his presence hid themselves among the thickest trees

MILTON: PARADISE LOST. And from his presence hid themselves among the thickest trees. Book X, lines 99-101, from John Miltons Paradise Lost. Wood engraving after Gustave Dore

Background imageParadise Lost Collection: MILTON: PARADISE LOST. Some natural tears they dropt, but wiped them soon

MILTON: PARADISE LOST. Some natural tears they dropt, but wiped them soon. Book XII, line 645, from John Miltons Paradise Lost. Wood engraving after Gustave Dore

Background imageParadise Lost Collection: MILTON: PARADISE LOST. The River Lethe. Wood engraving after Gustave Dore for John Miltons

MILTON: PARADISE LOST. The River Lethe. Wood engraving after Gustave Dore for John Miltons Paradise Lost

Background imageParadise Lost Collection: MILTON: PARADISE LOST. Adam and Eve in the Biblical Paradise

MILTON: PARADISE LOST. Adam and Eve in the Biblical Paradise. Wood engraving after Gustave Dore to John Miltons Paradise Lost

Background imageParadise Lost Collection: MILTON: PARADISE LOST. The Archangel Michael standing guard. Wood engraving after Gustave Dore to

MILTON: PARADISE LOST. The Archangel Michael standing guard. Wood engraving after Gustave Dore to John Miltons Paradise Lost

Background imageParadise Lost Collection: EXPULSION FROM PARADISE. Adam & Eve expelled from Paradise. Etching and engraving, 18th century

EXPULSION FROM PARADISE. Adam & Eve expelled from Paradise. Etching and engraving, 18th century, from Miltons Paradise Lost

Background imageParadise Lost Collection: MILTON: PARADISE LOST. Satan and the snake. Engraving after Gustave Dor

MILTON: PARADISE LOST. Satan and the snake. Engraving after Gustave Dor

Background imageParadise Lost Collection: MILTON: PARADISE LOST. Satan in Council in John Miltons Paradise Lost

MILTON: PARADISE LOST. Satan in Council in John Miltons Paradise Lost : wood engraving after Gustave Dor

Background imageParadise Lost Collection: MILTON: PARADISE LOST. The Fallen Angels on the Wing (Book I)

MILTON: PARADISE LOST. The Fallen Angels on the Wing (Book I, lines 344-5 of John Miltons Paradise Lost ). Wood engraving after Gustave Dor

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MILTON: PARADISE LOST. The rebel angels fall through the breach in the wall of Heaven and plunge down into Hell (Book VI, lines 874-5 of John Miltons Paradise Lost ). Wood engraving after Gustave Dor

Background imageParadise Lost Collection: MILTON: PARADISE LOST. Adam and Eve. (Book IX, lines 784-85). Wood engraving after Gustave Dore

MILTON: PARADISE LOST. Adam and Eve. (Book IX, lines 784-85). Wood engraving after Gustave Dore

Background imageParadise Lost Collection: MILTON: PARADISE LOST. The Biblical Paradise. Wood engraved illustration after Gustave Dor

MILTON: PARADISE LOST. The Biblical Paradise. Wood engraved illustration after Gustave Dor

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MILTON: PARADISE LOST. The rebel angels are defeated and are forced to cast themselves out of Heaven headlong into a ghastly abyss (Book 6, line 871)

Background imageParadise Lost Collection: MILTON: PARADISE LOST. The Battle of the Angels from John Miltons Paradise Lost (Book 6)

MILTON: PARADISE LOST. The Battle of the Angels from John Miltons Paradise Lost (Book 6, lines 207-209). Wood engraving after Gustave Dor

Background imageParadise Lost Collection: MILTON: PARADISE LOST. Wood engraving after Gustave Dor

MILTON: PARADISE LOST. Wood engraving after Gustave Dor

Background imageParadise Lost Collection: MILTON: PARADISE LOST. Satan, with Adam and Eve in the background. Engraving after Gustave Dor

MILTON: PARADISE LOST. Satan, with Adam and Eve in the background. Engraving after Gustave Dor

Background imageParadise Lost Collection: ADAM & EVE. Wood engraving after Gustave Dor

ADAM & EVE. Wood engraving after Gustave Dor

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Galileo and Milton, historical artwork. This meeting, between the English poet John Milton (1608-1674, left) and the Italian astronomer Galileo Galilei (1564-1642, right)

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Plastic rubbish washed up on Nantandola Beach on Fiji
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"Paradise Lost: A Tale of Rebellion and Redemption" In the epic poem "Paradise Lost" by John Milton, the story unfolds with Satan and his rebellious angels being cast out of Heaven. The wood engraving after Gustave Dor depicts this dramatic moment, capturing the anguish and defiance in their faces. As they fall into the fiery abyss, Satan bids his fallen comrades to take courage and rise again together. This powerful scene, also illustrated by Dor's engravings, showcases their determination to continue their rebellion against God. The rebel angels are then summoned to a conclave in Satans' magnificent golden palace called Pandaemonium. This fantastical setting is brought to life through another wood engraving after Gustave Dor's interpretation, highlighting its grandeur and otherworldly beauty. However, their plans are thwarted when Archangel Michael takes action. In an intense battle captured by yet another engraving by Dor, Michael expels Satan from Heaven with unwavering resolve. Wounded from his encounter with Michael in a bitter single combat, Satan falls to the ground defeated but not broken. The wood engraving portrays his pain and despair as he contemplates his next move. Driven by relentless ambition, Satan enters Paradise itself. Standing on the Tree of Life amidst breathtaking scenery depicted in yet another engraving after Gustave Dor's vision, he gazes upon its beauty while plotting further mischief. But paradise does not last for long as Adam and Eve are expelled from it due to their disobedience. Henry Fuseli's artwork captures this heartbreaking moment when they realize that they have lost everything they held dear. Throughout "Paradise Lost, " Milton explores themes of rebellion and redemption within a rich tapestry of vivid imagery created by artists like Gustave Dor and Henry Fuseli. From heavenly realms to hellish landscapes, these illustrations bring Milton's words alive for generations to come.