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Postcard : MILTON: PARADISE LOST. Having entered Paradise, Satan, standing on the Tree of Life, looks out over the beautfiul landscape around him (Book 4, line 247). Wood engraving after Gustave Dor
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MILTON: PARADISE LOST. Having entered Paradise, Satan, standing on the Tree of Life, looks out over the beautfiul landscape around him (Book 4, line 247). Wood engraving after Gustave Dor
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In this wood engraving after Gustave Doré's illustration for John Milton's "Paradise Lost" we are transported into the depths of Satan's mind as he stands on the Tree of Life, gazing out over the breathtaking landscape of Paradise. The image captures a pivotal moment in Book 4, line 247, where Satan, having infiltrated Eden and fallen from grace, takes a pause to survey his surroundings. The scene is both hauntingly beautiful and filled with sinister undertones. The intricate details in Doré's engraving bring to life the lushness of the garden and its vibrant flora. However, amidst this paradise lies an undeniable sense of evil lurking within Satan himself. As our eyes follow his gaze across the expanse before him, we cannot help but feel conflicted emotions. On one hand, there is awe-inspiring beauty that surrounds us; on the other hand, it serves as a stark reminder of what has been lost due to Satan's rebellion against God. This print encapsulates Milton's exploration of good versus evil and showcases Doré's mastery in capturing complex emotions through art. It invites viewers to ponder upon themes such as temptation, free will, and consequences while immersing themselves in this iconic literary work. Through this powerful visual representation from "Milton: Paradise Lost" we are reminded that even within darkness there can be moments of profound beauty – a testament to both human nature and artistic brilliance.
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