So parted they the Angel up to heaven From the thick shade, and Adam to his bower by Gustave Dore

So parted they  the Angel up to heaven From the thick shade, and Adam to his bower - Gustave Dore -

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TitleSo parted they the Angel up to heaven From the thick shade, and Adam to his bower
ArtistGustave Dore
Art MovementRomanticism

About So parted they the Angel up to heaven From the thick shade, and Adam to his bower

The artwork titled “So parted they the Angel up to heaven From the thick shade, and Adam to his bower” is a notable piece by the artist Gustave Doré, belonging to the Romanticism art movement. This illustration is part of the “Paradise Lost” series and exemplifies Doré’s evocative and detailed style in depicting scenes from John Milton’s epic poem.

In the artwork, the viewer is presented with a serene yet poignant scene set in a lush, verdant landscape. Dominating the composition are the figures of Adam and Eve, rendered with meticulous detail and grace. Adam is seen standing, gently holding Eve’s hand, seemingly guiding her. Eve, seated on a rocky incline, gazes pensively, her body language conveying a sense of contemplation or concern. Above them, amidst the dense foliage and celestial light, an angel ascends to the heavens, symbolizing a divine departure. The interplay of light and shadow, typical of the Romanticism style, enhances the ethereal quality of the scene, imbuing it with a sense of otherworldly beauty and profundity. The intricate details in the foliage and the expressive human forms reflect Doré’s masterful artistry, making this illustration a quintessential representation of his work in visual narration.

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