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Satan Exulting over Eve, 1795 (graphite, black ink and watercolour)
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Satan Exulting over Eve, 1795 (graphite, black ink and watercolour)
3545850 Satan Exulting over Eve, 1795 (graphite, black ink and watercolour) by Blake, William (1757-1827); 42.5x53.5 cm; J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, USA; English, out of copyright
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This print captures the essence of William Blake's masterpiece, "Satan Exulting over Eve". Created in 1795 using graphite, black ink, and watercolor, this artwork showcases the artist's incredible talent and attention to detail. The image measures 42.5x53.5 cm and is housed in the prestigious J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles. Blake's depiction delves into religious and biblical themes, portraying Satan triumphantly exulting over Eve after tempting her with the forbidden fruit in the Garden of Eden. The serpent slithers nearby as a symbol of corruption and evil while wings symbolize spiritual aspects. The painting explores profound concepts such as knowledge, free will, temptation, innocence lost through Adam and Eve's fall from grace due to their consumption of the forbidden fruit. It also touches on themes of spirituality versus corruption. Blake's use of watercolor adds depth and vibrancy to his portrayal of this pivotal moment in human history. His unique style blends elements of romanticism with visionary qualities that make his work truly exceptional. This print serves as a reminder not only of Blake's artistic genius but also invites contemplation on humanity's eternal struggle between good and evil.
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