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Adam and Eve, 1881(print)
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Adam and Eve, 1881(print)
7345950 Adam and Eve, 1881(print) by Flandrin, Hippolyte (1809-64); Private Collection; (add.info.: Adam and Eve, frescoe by Flandrin ( 19th century )Fac-simile from the book
by Louis Veuillot " Jesus Christ " printed Paris 1881); Photo ©Jaime Abecasis
Media ID 33097700
© ©Jaime Abecasis / Bridgeman Images
Adam And Eve Adam Bible Ashamed Aureoles Biblical Episode Biblical Figure Castigation Corporal Punishment Corrected Diety Divinities Eden Eternal Father Eve Bible Expel Expulsion Godess Greenery Halos Heavenly Father Punished Punishments Sanctioned Shame Aureole Bible Story Biblical Charcter Biblical Events Biblical Scene Divinity Goddesses Halo Punishment Semi Nude
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This print showcases the iconic painting "Adam and Eve" by Hippolyte Flandrin, created in 1881. The artwork depicts the biblical figures of Adam and Eve in a fresco style, with meticulous attention to detail. This facsimile print is derived from Louis Veuillot's book "Jesus Christ" published in Paris during the same year. The image captures Adam and Eve standing side by side, their bodies delicately intertwined amidst an ethereal backdrop. Both characters are adorned with halos, symbolizing their divine nature as they were created in God's image. The scene alludes to the profound religious significance of these biblical figures within Christian theology. The composition also conveys a sense of punishment and expulsion. With solemn expressions on their faces, Adam and Eve appear burdened by the consequences of their transgressions against God's commandments. Their expulsion from Eden is imminent, representing humanity's fall from grace. Through this remarkable piece of artistry, Flandrin masterfully explores themes such as sin, redemption, and human vulnerability within a religious context. The photograph itself has been expertly captured by Jaime Abecasis, highlighting every intricate brushstroke and color palette used by Flandrin. This print serves as a testament to both artistic excellence and spiritual contemplation for those who appreciate timeless works that delve into biblical narratives while capturing the essence of nineteenth-century artistry.
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