"John Milton’s Paradise Lost" Exhibition

The Morgan Library & Museum

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John Milton's "Paradise Lost" celebrates the 400th anniversary of the birth of John Milton (1608–1674) with an exhibition drawn from the Morgan's collection of the English poet's work, which includes the only surviving manuscript of "Paradise Lost." This manuscript of the first book of Milton's epic, transcribed and corrected under the direction of the blind poet, was used to set the type for the first printing of the poem in 1667. Copies of the first and later editions of the poem, including the first edition of Milton's work printed in the United States, are also on view. The exhibition also features Albrecht Dürer's engraving "The Fall of Man," William Blake's "Milton: Old Age," Richard Westall's watercolor depiction of Satan, and a rarely seen miniature portrait of Milton.

[Image: John Milton (1608–1674) "Paradise Lost, Manuscript of Book I (detail) in the hand of an amanuensis" (ca. 1665)]

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from October 07, 2008 to January 04, 2009

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