John Milton, Age 21 (frontispiece: Paradise Regained)

John Milton, Age 21 (frontispiece: Paradise Regained)

Michael Vandergucht

An item at Metropolitan Museum of Art

The poet is portrayed here with shoulder-length hair, his arm wrapped in a cloak, and stands before a landscape. Based on a painting once in the collection of Lord Onslow, the image was first engraved by William Marshall to serve as a frontispiece in a 1645 edition of Milton's Poems. This print copies the latter, and omits the figures originally used to decorate the corners of the frame.


Drawings and Prints

An exhibit at Metropolitan Museum of Art

John Milton, Age 21 (frontispiece: Paradise Regained)John Milton, Age 21 (frontispiece: Paradise Regained)John Milton, Age 21 (frontispiece: Paradise Regained)John Milton, Age 21 (frontispiece: Paradise Regained)John Milton, Age 21 (frontispiece: Paradise Regained)

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