Edmund Dulac’s Tanglewood Tales: Jason Choosing Tiphys for the Voyage of the Argo Edmund Dulac’s illustration...
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John Martin (1789–1854) was a British Romantic painter and mezzotint engraver known for his dramatic, apocalyptic landscapes and biblical scenes. His work, often characterized by vast, theatrical compositions and a sense of sublime awe, gained popularity during the 19th century and influenced both artists and writers. Martin’s engravings were especially acclaimed for their technical precision and emotional intensity, often illustrating scenes from religious texts and epic literature.
“Raphael Conversing with Adam and Eve” is a mezzotint engraving created as part of Martin's illustrations for Paradise Lost by John Milton, published in the 1820s. This scene depicts the angel Raphael in dialogue with Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden, rendered with Martin’s signature grandeur and chiaroscuro. The use of light emphasizes the divine presence amid lush natural surroundings, underscoring the serenity before the fall. His interpretation reflects both a Romantic fascination with biblical themes and a deeply imaginative vision of paradise.
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