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Illustration to Paradise Lost (ink & pencil on paper)
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Illustration to Paradise Lost (ink & pencil on paper)
473912 Illustration to Paradise Lost (ink & pencil on paper)
by Bone, Henry Pierce (1779-1855); 29.9x23.6 cm; Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK; (add.info.: Paradise Lost by John Milton (1608-74); ); eTyne & Wear Archives & Museums; English, out of copyright
Media ID 23488434
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Despair Fall Of Man Harp Hell Lyre
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This print titled "Illustration to Paradise Lost" transports us into the depths of John Milton's epic poem. Created by Henry Pierce Bone, this ink and pencil masterpiece measures 29.9x23.6 cm and is housed in the prestigious Laing Art Gallery in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK. The illustration depicts a scene of despair and anguish as it captures the fall of man from grace. A male figure, consumed by sorrow, sits hunched over his harp amidst a backdrop that evokes the fiery depths of hell itself. The intricate details of Bone's sketch bring forth an overwhelming sense of melancholy. Music plays a central role in this artwork, symbolizing both solace and torment simultaneously. The musician's fingers glide across the strings with expertise, producing haunting melodies that echo through eternity. His lyre becomes an instrument not only for pleasure but also for expressing profound grief. Bone's skillful rendering allows us to witness this poignant moment frozen in time - a visual representation of humanity's descent into darkness. Through his artistry, he brings Milton's words to life on paper, capturing the essence of Paradise Lost with every stroke. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece from the 19th century, we are reminded once again of art's power to evoke emotions and transport us into otherworldly realms where imagination reigns supreme.
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