Edmund Dulac’s Tanglewood Tales: Jason Choosing Tiphys for the Voyage of the Argo Edmund Dulac’s illustration...
Free shipping on orders of paper prints/ posters over 90 $ in most countries
John Martin, a leading figure of British Romanticism, was renowned for his powerful visions of biblical and literary epics. His intricate mezzotints brought works like Milton’s Paradise Lost to life with intense emotion and sweeping scale. Martin's style often featured dramatic contrasts of light and shadow, emphasizing divine wrath or celestial grandeur, and his engravings were widely circulated, shaping the popular imagination of religious themes in the 19th century.
In Adam and Eve Driven Out of Paradise, Martin captures the pivotal moment of exile with striking visual drama. Likely created in the 1820s as part of his Paradise Lost series, the composition features stormy skies and a stark, desolate landscape as the couple is cast out from Paradise. The engraving’s dark tones and layered textures convey a sense of loss and divine judgment, embodying the Romantic era’s fascination with human fallibility and cosmic justice.
Some sizes are only available in certain formats (e.g., paper or canvas) — if your selection is unavailable, try a different combination."
Post your policy conditions details here.