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The Seventh Evening in Eden, by Gustave Dore, 1832 - 1883, French
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The Seventh Evening in Eden, by Gustave Dore, 1832 - 1883, French
THE SEVENTH EVENING IN EDEN, BY GUSTAVE DORE, 1832 - 1883, French. Engraving for Paradise Lost by Milton. Wood engraving by Antoine Alphee Piaud after Gustave Dore, with signatures in the print. 1870, Romanticism, Art, Artist, romanticism, colour, color engraving
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1832 1883 Antoine Colour Dore Eden Evening Gustave Gustave Dore Lost Milton Paradise Romanticism Seventh Signatures
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The Seventh Evening in Eden
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is a captivating print by Gustave Dore, a renowned French artist from the 19th century. Created as an engraving for John Milton's epic poem "Paradise Lost" this artwork showcases Dore's exceptional illustrative technique and his deep understanding of Romanticism. In this enchanting scene, we are transported to the mythical Garden of Eden during its seventh evening. The colors used in the print evoke a sense of tranquility and mystique, perfectly capturing the essence of this idyllic setting. As our eyes wander through the intricate details, we can almost feel the gentle breeze rustling through lush foliage and hear whispers of nature's harmony. Dore's masterful use of light and shadow adds depth to every element within the composition. From Adam and Eve gracefully strolling hand in hand amidst blooming flowers to exotic creatures playfully frolicking nearby, each character seems alive with emotion. The presence of Antoine Alphee Piaud's wood engraving further enhances Dore's vision, creating a collaborative masterpiece that seamlessly blends their artistic styles. The signatures embedded within the print serve as testaments to their creative partnership. This vintage piece not only reflects 19th-century art but also transports us back in time to appreciate its historical significance. It stands as a testament to Gustave Dore's enduring legacy as an artist who skillfully brought literature to life through his engravings.
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