The artwork titled “Illustration to Milton’s Paradise Regained” was created by William Blake between the years 1816 and 1820. Executed in watercolor, this piece belongs to the Symbolism art movement and adheres to the genre of illustration. It is part of a series known as “Illustrations to John Milton – Paradise Regained.”
The artwork features a central figure in a flowing, light-colored gown, surrounded by three other figures, all engaged in a scene that suggests reverence or adoration. The central figure stands on a raised platform with arms uplifted, while the surrounding figures gesture towards them with expressions and postures of awe and respect. The background is adorned with soft, ethereal tones and the presence of angels or heavenly beings, characterized by their wings and halos, enhancing the mystical and spiritual ambiance of the illustration. The detailed and delicate use of watercolor highlights Blake’s unique style and his ability to convey profound spiritual themes through intricate and symbolic imagery.