Satan Exulting over Eve (1795) by William Blake

Satan Exulting over Eve - William Blake - 1795

Artwork Information

TitleSatan Exulting over Eve
ArtistWilliam Blake
Date1795
Mediumgraphite,pen,ink,watercolor
Dimensions40.64 x 53.34 cm
Art MovementSymbolism

About Satan Exulting over Eve

The artwork, titled “Satan Exulting over Eve,” was created by the distinguished artist William Blake in the year 1795. This piece, executed using graphite, pen, ink, and watercolor, belongs to the Symbolism art movement. The religious genre painting measures 40.64 by 53.34 centimeters.

The artwork depicts a dramatic scene featuring the Biblical figure Satan triumphantly hovering over Eve. Satan, portrayed with large, green, bat-like wings, looks forward with a determined expression, holding a spear and a disc. Below him lies Eve, seemingly unconscious or in a deep slumber, with a serpent coiled around her body, emphasizing the theme of temptation and fall. The composition is characterized by Blake’s distinct use of vivid colors and intricate details, presenting a powerful visual narrative. The background blends earthly and supernatural elements, enriching the symbolic meaning conveyed through the imagery.

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