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Paradise Lost: Book IX

Illustration
1687-88 (drawn)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Illustration combining elements of Book IX of Paradise Lost; Satan standing next to a coiled serpent in the foreground, the scenes played out in the behind them: Satan’s return into Paradise as a mist by night; Satan changes himself into a sleeping serpent, and tempts Eve, when alone, to eat of the Tree of Knowledge; Eve brings Adam fruit also; They then seek to cover their nakedness; Drawn with a pen and bistre, and washed in with Indian ink.

Object details

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Object type
TitleParadise Lost: Book IX (generic title)
Materials and techniques
drawn with a pen and bistre, washed in with Indian ink
Brief description
Medina, John Baptist de; Illustration combining elements from Book IX of 'Paradise Lost'; Satan standing next to a coiled serpent in the foreground, the scenes played out in the behind them; Drawn with a pen and bistre, and washed in with Indian ink; ca. 1688.
Physical description
Illustration combining elements of Book IX of Paradise Lost; Satan standing next to a coiled serpent in the foreground, the scenes played out in the behind them: Satan’s return into Paradise as a mist by night; Satan changes himself into a sleeping serpent, and tempts Eve, when alone, to eat of the Tree of Knowledge; Eve brings Adam fruit also; They then seek to cover their nakedness; Drawn with a pen and bistre, and washed in with Indian ink.
Dimensions
  • Full size with border height: 16.9in
  • Full size with border width: 10.9in
  • The design height: 11.3in
  • The design width: 7.3in
Original measurements converted from fractional inches into decimal inches (rounded to one decimal place). Dimensions taken from: DYCE COLLECTION. A Catalogue of the Paintings, Miniatures, Drawings, Engravings, Rings and Miscellaneous Objects Bequeathed by The Reverend Alexander Dyce. London : South Kensington Museum, 1874.
Style
Credit line
Bequeathed by Rev. Alexander Dyce
Object history
Illustration designed for Book IX of the fourth edition, folio, 1688, of Milton's 'Paradise Lost', which was the first published with plates.

This is one of a set of eight illustrations by John Baptist de Medina. There are four other plates in the volume which were not designed by Medina. The one for book IV was by Bernard Lens, senior, and that for book XII was by Dr. Aldrich. The remaining two have no designer’s name.
Subjects depicted
Literary referenceJohn Milton, 'Paradise Lost', Book IX, fourth edition, folio, 1688.
Associated objects
Bibliographic reference
DYCE COLLECTION. A Catalogue of the Paintings, Miniatures, Drawings, Engravings, Rings and Miscellaneous Objects Bequeathed by The Reverend Alexander Dyce. London : South Kensington Museum, 1874.
Collection
Accession number
DYCE.554

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Record createdJune 30, 2009
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