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Fall of Satan | Gustave Doré | 1866 15th Century while a serene white bird

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while a serene white bird flies across the scene

created around 1897

allowing the fog to soften distance and form

The landscape is equally vast

"Liverpool Lights" by John Atkinson Grimshaw is a painting from the 19th century that captures the essence of urban life during the Industrial Revolution

Fall of Satan | Gustave Doré | 1866 15th Century while a serene white birdThis is a black and white illustration by Gustave Dor (18321883), created for John Milton's epic poem Paradise Lost. The scene depicts Satan's dramatic fall from Heaven, as described in the poem. In the artwork, Satan, portrayed with wings and a defiant pose, is cast down amidst beams of divine light breaking through the clouds. The celestial background, with stars dotting the heavens, contrasts with the dark clouds and the Earth below, emphasizing

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