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Physical Object
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Local URL
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Dublin Core
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Type
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print
Has Version
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Requires
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8734
Identifier
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1996.270
Creator
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John Martin
Date
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Haydon Bridge (Northumberland), England, 1789 - 1854, Douglas (Isle of Man)
Date Created
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1824-1826
Rights Holder
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Purchase through the generosity of the Still Water Foundation, 1996
Spatial Coverage
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27.6 cm x 37.3 cm (10 7/8 in. x 14 11/16 in.)
Medium
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Mezzotint, etching, and drypoint with rocker
Title
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Raphael conversing with Adam and Eve, from John Milton's Paradise Lost, Book 5, line 519
Description
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Adam listens intently as Raphael explains the creation of the cosmos and all living things, as well as the status of man, endowed with the power of reason, above other living things. When Adam questions how God’s work could be susceptible to fault, Raphael recounts the story of Satan’s fall.
1996.270