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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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8736
Identifier
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1996.274
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
Title
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Adam hearing the voice of the Almighty, from John Milton's Paradise Lost, Book 10, line 108
Description
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Darkness overtakes the guilty couple: massive trees imprison them, blotting out all light except that which illuminates Adam and Eve’s shame. In the shadow of the Tree of Knowledge, their fate is decided. From Book 10:
"Love was not in their looks, either to God
Or to each other, but apparent guilt,
And shame, and perturbation, and despair,
Anger, and obstinacy, and hate, and guile."
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