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Milton Dictating to Ellwood the Quaker, 1804/05. Creator: James Barry
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Milton Dictating to Ellwood the Quaker, 1804/05. Creator: James Barry
Milton Dictating to Ellwood the Quaker, 1804/05
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Milton Dictating to Ellwood the Quaker" is a captivating and thought-provoking artwork created by James Barry in 1804 or 1805. This engraving and etching with some aquatint on ivory wove paper offers a glimpse into the daily life of two prominent figures of the 19th century: the poet John Milton and the Quaker Ellwood Thomas. The scene is set indoors, with Milton, dressed in the attire of a scholarly gentleman, seated at a table covered in books and papers. He is deeply engrossed in his work, dictating the lines of his epic poem "Paradise Lost" to Ellwood, who is shown wearing the simple, plain clothes of a Quaker. Ellwood, with a quill pen in hand, listens attentively, his expression one of deep concentration. In the background, a young girl is seen dusting a bookcase, adding a touch of domesticity to the scene. The contrast between Milton's elegant attire and Ellwood's plain clothing serves to highlight the social and religious differences between the two men. Milton, a renowned author and a man of letters, is depicted as a figure of authority and intellectual prowess, while Ellwood represents the humility and simplicity of the Quaker faith. This print, now housed in the Art Institute of Chicago, offers a fascinating glimpse into the past, allowing us to explore the world of literature, religion, and daily life in the 19th century. It is a reminder of the rich cultural heritage that continues to inspire and captivate us today. The intricately detailed etching and engraving technique used by James Barry adds to the overall impact of the artwork, creating a visual feast for the eyes and a thought-provoking exploration of the human condition.
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