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The archangel Uriel informs Gabriel that Satan is in the Garden of Eden, illustration
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The archangel Uriel informs Gabriel that Satan is in the Garden of Eden, illustration
XJF396640 The archangel Uriel informs Gabriel that Satan is in the Garden of Eden, illustration from Paradise Lost by John Milton, engraved by P.P Bouche, sixth edition, 1695 (engraving) by Lens, Bernard I (1631-1708) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: John Milton (1608-74) English poet; image shows Satan in the form of a cormorant perched on the Tree of Knowledge; ); British, out of copyright
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In this illustration from Paradise Lost by John Milton, we witness a pivotal moment in the biblical narrative. The archangel Uriel, with his majestic wings outstretched, stands before Gabriel to deliver grave news - Satan has infiltrated the sacred grounds of the Garden of Eden. Created by Bernard I Lens and engraved by P. P Bouche for the sixth edition of Milton's renowned work in 1695, this print captures both the beauty and trepidation of this celestial encounter. As our eyes are drawn to Uriel's commanding presence, we cannot help but notice Satan cunningly disguised as a cormorant perched upon the Tree of Knowledge. His sinister form contrasts starkly against the lush greenery that surrounds him. This visual juxtaposition serves as a reminder of humanity's vulnerability to temptation and deception. The inclusion of various animals further enriches this scene with symbolism. A rhino symbolizes strength while a unicorn represents purity and innocence – qualities soon to be corrupted by Satan's influence. A toad lurks nearby, embodying evil itself, while an elephant and camel stand as symbols of wisdom and resilience respectively. This engraving not only showcases Lens' artistic skill but also encapsulates Milton's profound exploration of good versus evil within religious mythology. It invites us into a world where angels walk among men and demons plot their downfall – reminding us that even paradise is not immune to darkness.
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