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Eve in Terrestrial Paradise, conserved in the Rolin ad Autun Museum in France
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Eve in Terrestrial Paradise, conserved in the Rolin ad Autun Museum in France
Eve in Terrestrial Paradise, conserved in the Rolin ad Autun Museum in France France Autun, Rolin Museum High Relief Romanesque, Middle Ages, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1960 ca.. Date of Artwork:1120-1140 ca.. Artist:Gislebertus d'Autun
SDA-F-000117-0000
Media ID 33276430
© Alinari Archives, Florence
Animal Apple Bible Old Testament Fruit Fruit Bearing People Snake Story Of Adam And Eve Temptation Women Abstract Concept And Symbol Concept Or Subject Expressed Subject
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This print showcases the exquisite artwork titled "Eve in Terrestrial Paradise" which is meticulously conserved in the Rolin ad Autun Museum located in France. Created during the Romanesque period, specifically between 1120 and 1140 AD, this high relief masterpiece was crafted by the talented artist Gislebertus d'Autun. The photograph itself dates back to around 1960 and beautifully captures every intricate detail of this remarkable piece. The artwork depicts Eve, a central figure from the biblical Old Testament story of Adam and Eve. In this allegorical representation, Eve stands amidst lush botany and vegetation, with a majestic apple tree bearing fruit behind her. Symbolizing temptation and mankind's fall from grace, an intriguing element of this composition is a serpent coiled around the tree trunk. As one gazes upon this image, it becomes apparent that Gislebertus skillfully portrayed both abstract concepts as well as realistic elements such as human anatomy. Eve herself is depicted nude yet tastefully covered by strategically placed foliage. This portrayal emphasizes her vulnerability while showcasing her femininity and beauty. The presence of animals further adds depth to the narrative unfolding before our eyes. As we delve into history through art like "Eve in Terrestrial Paradise" we gain insight into societal beliefs and cultural values prevalent during medieval Europe's first millennium. This exceptional piece serves as a testament to human creativity across centuries. With its rich symbolism, masterful execution, and historical significance within European art history, "Eve in Terrestrial Paradise" continues to captivate viewers at the Rolin ad Autun Museum today – reminding us of humanity's eternal struggle between desire and consequence.
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