"Searching For The Enemy" Watercolor Engraving - Canvas Prints
Artist: Kevin Pawlowski (Texas US, 1968- )
Title: Searching For The Enemy
Medium: Watercolor over antique engraving
Date: 2013-2016
“Searching For The Enemy”, by Kevin Pawlowski, is a watercolor painting over an antique etching by Gustave Doré. The painting is a beautiful depiction of 2 archangels, soldiers of Heaven, searching for Lucifer, the fallen angel.
Purchase a canvas art print for the perfect decoration for any home.
Artist: Kevin Pawlowski (Texas US, 1968- )
Title: Searching For The Enemy
Medium: Watercolor over antique engraving
Date: 2013-2016
“Searching For The Enemy”, by Kevin Pawlowski, is a watercolor painting over an antique etching by Gustave Doré. The painting is a beautiful depiction of 2 archangels, soldiers of Heaven, searching for Lucifer, the fallen angel.
Purchase a canvas art print for the perfect decoration for any home.
Artist: Kevin Pawlowski (Texas US, 1968- )
Title: Searching For The Enemy
Medium: Watercolor over antique engraving
Date: 2013-2016
“Searching For The Enemy”, by Kevin Pawlowski, is a watercolor painting over an antique etching by Gustave Doré. The painting is a beautiful depiction of 2 archangels, soldiers of Heaven, searching for Lucifer, the fallen angel.
Purchase a canvas art print for the perfect decoration for any home.
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These products are produced make-for-order, so posters should arrive within 2-weeks of ordering, and canvas prints within 1-week. Unanticipated factors can cause delays, so please specify if you need to hit a specific date (i.e. a birthday).
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Gustave Doré (1832–1883) was a prolific French artist and illustrator acclaimed for his significant contributions to the visual arts during the 19th century. Born in Strasbourg, Doré exhibited prodigious artistic talent from a young age, quickly rising to prominence. Renowned for his detailed and imaginative drawings, Doré's artistic brilliance found expression in collaborations with eminent authors such as Edgar Allan Poe and Charles Dickens. However, he achieved enduring fame through his masterful illustrations for John Milton's epic poem "Paradise Lost." Doré's evocative and meticulously crafted depictions of the celestial and infernal realms in Milton's work added a visual dimension to the profound narrative, solidifying his status as a preeminent illustrator of classic literature and leaving an indelible mark on the world of art.
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John Milton's "Paradise Lost," the fall of Lucifer is a pivotal event that unfolds in Book I of the epic poem. Lucifer, originally one of God's most favored angels, becomes consumed by pride and ambition, leading him to rebel against the divine order. Fueled by a desire for independence and a refusal to serve under God, Lucifer rallies a host of angels in a rebellion against the Almighty. The ensuing cosmic conflict culminates in a fierce battle between the rebellious angels and the forces of Heaven, ultimately resulting in their expulsion from paradise. Lucifer and his followers are cast into Hell, where they transform into demons. This dramatic narrative of Lucifer's fall captures Milton's exploration of themes such as free will, disobedience, and the consequences of unchecked pride, contributing to the enduring fascination with his portrayal of the archetypal figure of Satan.
Canvas Prints
Canvas reproductions are stretched over a 3/4" frame and has a wrap-around edge, which looks great hung with or without a frame.
You Can Own The Original…
The original painting is available for purchase. Suitable for matting and framing, and a great accent piece for any home.