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MILTON: PARADISE LOST. Satan, wounded in a bitter single combat with the Archangel Michael, falls to the ground (Book 6, lines 327-8). Wood engraving after Gustave Dor
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MILTON: PARADISE LOST. Satan, wounded in a bitter single combat with the Archangel Michael, falls to the ground (Book 6, lines 327-8). Wood engraving after Gustave Dor
MILTON: PARADISE LOST.
Satan, wounded in a bitter single combat with the Archangel Michael, falls to the ground (Book 6, lines 327-8). Wood engraving after Gustave Dor
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This wood engraving, based on Gustave Doré's illustration from "MILTON: PARADISE LOST" transports us to a dramatic moment in John Milton's epic poem. The scene depicts the fallen angel Satan engaged in a fierce battle with the mighty Archangel Michael. As their swords clash and shields collide, the intensity of their conflict is palpable. In this particular instant captured by Doré, Satan finds himself wounded and defeated, his strength no match for Michael's divine power. With wings tattered and broken, he plummets towards the ground in a graceful descent that belies his malevolent nature. The artist's attention to detail is evident as every line etched into the wood brings forth an array of emotions - despair, defiance, and resignation - all mingling together on Satan's face. The dark tones used throughout the engraving further enhance the somber mood of this pivotal moment. Through this powerful visual representation, we are reminded of Milton's literary genius as he delves into themes of good versus evil and explores complex characters like Satan who embody both rebellion and vulnerability. This print serves as a testament to how art can breathe life into literature, allowing us to witness these timeless stories unfold before our eyes. As admirers gaze upon this remarkable piece from The Granger Collection in New York, they are transported back to Milton’s world where angels clash amidst celestial realms while grappling with profound moral dilemmas that continue to resonate with readers today.
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