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The following other wikis use this file: Usage on arz.wikipedia.org لوكاس كراناخ الابن; Usage on et.wikipedia.org Lucas Cranach noorem
Adam and Eve (1909). Oil on canvas, 162 × 131 cm (64 × 52 in). Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris (models: Suzanne Valadon and André Utter) Items portrayed in this file
The painting depicts Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden, the biblical paradise, after having consumed the forbidden apple. Both Adam and Eve appear as small figures surrounded by nature in all her exuberance. Trees, typical of Europe, are accompanied by paired animals from Africa and the New World. [2]
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Adam and Eve is a 1533 oil on panel painting by Lucas Cranach the Elder, dated on the rock at the bottom by Adam. It is now in the Museum der bildenden Künste in Leipzig , [ 1 ] to which it was donated by the Sternburg Foundation.
Adam and Eve, from Genesis. Catacombs of Saints Marcellinus and Peter --(Catacumbes Sants Pere i Marcelli). This catacomb is located on the Via Labicana near a villa of Constantine (r. 306-337 CE)
Media in category "Paintings of Adam and Eve" This category contains only the following file. Marc Chagall, 1911-12, Hommage à Apollinaire, or Adam et Ève (study), gouache, watercolor, ink wash, pen and ink and collage on paper, 21 x 17.5 cm.jpg 1,018 × 1,230; 1.17 MB
There is a Capuchin Monkey from South America, hidden to the left, who bites into an apple to symbolize the sin about to be committed by Adam and Eve. Since Adam has yet to commit the original sin, these creatures all live in harmony – a cow peacefully watches while two large cats play. Birds of Paradise are also painted with a scientific ...