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Adam and Eve, 1517 (oil on paper)

Adam and Eve, 1517 (oil on paper)


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Adam and Eve, 1517 (oil on paper)

3956454 Adam and Eve, 1517 (oil on paper) by Holbein the Younger, Hans (1497/8-1543); 30 x 35.5 cm; Kunstmuseum, Basel, Switzerland; German, out of copyright

Media ID 22544832

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Adam Apple Beguile Book Of Genesis Creation Disgust Eden Fall Fall Of Man Garden Of Eden Genesis Good And Evil Innocence Original Sin Paradise Seduction Shame Symbolism Temptation Tree Of Knowledge Worm Serpent Snakes Symbolic Symbols


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This print showcases Holbein the Younger's iconic masterpiece, "Adam and Eve" from 1517. The oil on paper painting measures 30 x 35.5 cm and is currently housed in the Kunstmuseum in Basel, Switzerland. Holbein skillfully captures the religious and mythological essence of this biblical tale through his meticulous brushwork. The image depicts Adam and Eve standing amidst a lush garden, symbolizing the Garden of Eden as described in Genesis. Their nakedness represents their innocence before succumbing to temptation. The focal point of the artwork lies in Eve's outstretched hand, holding an apple that has been bitten into by a worm. This powerful symbolism alludes to the pivotal moment when she was seduced by the serpent into eating from the Tree of Knowledge, leading to mankind's fall from grace. The artist masterfully conveys emotions such as shame and disgust on both Adam and Eve's faces as they realize their transgression against God's commandment not to eat from this forbidden fruit. Holbein's attention to detail extends beyond human figures; he also includes various botanical elements like trees and plants that add depth to this Renaissance-era painting. Overall, this thought-provoking artwork explores themes of original sin, temptation, and humanity's eternal struggle between good and evil. It serves as a testament to Holbein's artistic prowess while inviting viewers into a profound contemplation about our own moral choices within the context of religion and mythology.

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