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Adam and Eve is the name of two works by German Renaissance artist Albrecht Dürer: an engraving made in 1504, and a pair of oil-on-panel paintings completed in 1507.

Adam and Eve
ArtistAlbrecht Dürer
Year1507
MediumOil on panel
DimensionsTwo panels, each 209 cm × 81 cm (82 in × 32 in)
LocationMuseo del Prado, Madrid

The engraving of 1504 depicts Adam and Eve in a scene together, with several symbolical animals around them. According to Erwin Panofsky, a mountain ash behind Adam represents the tree of life; the parrot on its branch represents wisdom. A fig tree stands in for the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. Four animals, a cat, elk, rabbit, and ox represent the four humours: cruelty, melancholy, sensuality, and lethargy, respectively. Additionally, the relationship of the mouse and feline at the feet of the figures parallels that of Adam and Eve.[1]

The 1507 painting offered Dürer the opportunity to depict the ideal human figure. Painted in Nuremberg soon after his return from Venice, the panels were influenced by Italian art. Dürer's observations on his second trip to Italy provided him with new approaches to portraying the human form. Here, he depicts the figures at human scale—the first full-scale nude subjects in German painting.

Adam and Eve's first home was the Prague Castle, the property of collector Rudolf II. During the Thirty Years' War, armies plundered the castle and the panels came to be owned by Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden. His daughter, Christina, gave the work to Philip IV of Spain in 1654. Later King Charles III ordered in 1777 that the painting be hidden in the Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando, and it only avoided destruction, due to the king's view that it was obscene, by the intervention of his court painter. It arrived at its current home, Madrid's Museo del Prado, in 1827, but was not publicly displayed until 1833.


See also



References


  1. Wallace, Robert (1968). The World of Rembrandt: 1606-1669. New York: Time-Life Books. p. 71.

Further reading




"Albrecht Dürer | Adam and Eve (1504)". The Met.


На других языках


[de] Adam und Eva (Dürer)

Adam und Eva ist ein zweiteiliges Gemälde, aber kein Diptychon, von Albrecht Dürer. Die Maße der Ölmalerei auf Kiefernholz betragen je 209 x 81 cm. Ausstellungsort ist das Museo del Prado in Madrid.
- [en] Adam and Eve (Dürer)

[es] Adán y Eva (Durero)

Adán y Eva (en alemán, Adam und Eva) es una pareja de pinturas (las primeras con desnudos a tamaño natural) realizada por el artista alemán Alberto Durero (Albrecht Dürer). Están pintadas al óleo sobre tabla de pino. Datan del año 1507, según consta en un cartel junto a Eva. Ambas miden 209 cm de alto, y en cuanto a la anchura, una mide 81 cm. y la otra 80. Se exhiben en el Museo del Prado de Madrid (España).

[fr] Adam et Ève (Dürer, 1507)

Adam et Ève est un tableau en deux parties (mais pas un diptyque) d'Albrecht Dürer réalisé en 1507.

[it] Adamo ed Eva (Dürer)

Adamo ed Eva è un doppio dipinto a olio su tavola (209x80 cm ciascuno) di Albrecht Dürer, firmato e datato 1507, e conservato nel Museo del Prado a Madrid. L'opera è firmata su un cartellino appeso a un ramo vicino Eva, col monogramma e un'iscrizione: "Alebrtus Dürer Almanus faciebat post Virginis partum 1507 A.D."

[ru] Адам и Ева (диптих Дюрера)

«Адам и Ева» — картина немецкого художника Альбрехта Дюрера.



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