art.wikisort.org - PaintingAdam and Eve is a pair of paintings by German Renaissance master Lucas Cranach the Elder, dating from 1528,[1] housed in the Uffizi, Florence, Italy.
There are other paintings by the same artist with the same title, depicting the subjects either together in a double portrait or separately in a pair of portraits, for instance at the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna, the Courtauld Gallery in London, the Museum der bildenden Künste in Leipzig, and the Art Institute of Chicago.
1528 paintings by Lucas Cranach the Elder
Adam and Eve |
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Artist | Lucas Cranach the Elder |
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Year | 1528 |
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Medium | Oil on panel |
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Dimensions | 172 cm × 124 cm (68 in × 49 in) |
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Location | Uffizi, Florence |
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The two biblical ancestors are portrayed, in two different panels, on a dark background, standing on a barely visible ground. Both hold two small branches which cover their sexual organs. Eve holds the traditional apple, with the serpent coming to her from above from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. Adam is shown scratching the right crown part of his scalp.
History
The work was part of the Tuscan Grand Dukes' collections since as early as 1688, and has been included in the Uffizi since the beginning of the 18th century. Filippo Baldinucci attributed it to Albrecht Dürer, until the inventory of 1784 assigned it to Cranach.
The subject continues Dürer's anatomy studies, which had culminated in his large Adam and Eve panels now in the Museo del Prado. These were the first full-size nudes painted by a German artist. During his stay in Vienna, Cranach had frequented some groups of humanists who were close to Dürer, and from there he was inspired to do a first, smaller version of the theme of Adam and Eve in 1510, currently housed at the National Museum in Warsaw.
In popular culture
The pair of Adam and Eve paintings from the Kunsthistorisches Museum were featured in the German television series Dark, where they are displayed in the headquarters of the cult Erit Lux.
Gallery
Other versions of Adam and Eve by the artist include:
Musée des Beaux-Arts de Besançon, 1508-1510
Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna,
c. 1510-20
Courtauld Gallery, London, 1526
Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden, Dresden, 1531
Royal Museum of Fine Arts, Antwerp, 1500-1550
- As it can be seen in Adam's panel.
Sources
- Zuffi, Stefano (2005). Il Cinquecento. Milan: Electa. ISBN 88-370-3468-7.
Adam and Eve |
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Source |
- Genesis creation narrative in the Book of Genesis
- Adam
- Eve
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Offspring |
- Cain and Abel
- Aclima
- Seth
- Awan
- Azura
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Related theology |
- Fall of man
- Original sin
- Garden of Eden
- Tree of the knowledge of good and evil
- Serpents in the Bible
- Forbidden fruit
- Figs in the Bible
- Adam's ale
- Adamic language
- Camael
- Protevangelium
- Rosh Hashanah
- Seed of the woman
- Shamsiel
- Lilith
- Tree of life
- Allegorical interpretations of Genesis
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Other cultures |
- Adam–God doctrine
- Adam and Eve in Mormonism
- Adam in Islam
- Adam in rabbinic literature
- Al-A'raf
- Book of Moses
- Endowment
- Manu (Hinduism)
- Mashya and Mashyana
- Serpent seed
- Tree of Jiva and Atman
- Tree of life (Quran)
- Our Lady of Endor Coven
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Television |
- "Probe 7, Over and Out" (1963)
- "Adam & Eve" (1992)
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Film | |
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Plays |
- Le Jeu d'Adam (12th century)
- The Broken Jug (1808)
- The Tragedy of Man (1861)
- The Creation of the World and Other Business (1972)
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Musicals |
- The Apple Tree (1966)
- Dude (1972)
- Up from Paradise (1973)
- Children of Eden (1991)
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Compositions | |
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Literature |
- Apocalypse of Adam
- Book of Moses
- Book of Abraham
- Books of Adam
- Book of the Penitence of Adam
- Cave of Treasures
- "El y Ella"
- Genesis A and Genesis B
- Harrowing of Hell
- Life of Adam and Eve
- Testament of Adam
- Testimony of Truth (3rd century)
- Conflict of Adam and Eve with Satan (6th century)
- "Old Saxon Genesis" (9th century)
- "Adam lay ybounden" (15th century)
- Paradise Lost (1667)
- Le Dernier Homme (1805)
- Extracts from Adam's Diary (1904)
- Eve's Diary (1905)
- The Book of Genesis (2009)
- The Rise and Fall of Adam and Eve (2017)
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Songs | |
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Albums | |
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Geography |
- Adam-ondi-Ahman
- Tomb of Eve
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Biology |
- Mitochondrial Eve
- Y-chromosomal Adam
- The Real Eve
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Story within a story | |
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Games | |
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Other |
- Pre-Adamite
- Generations of Adam
- Cave of the Patriarchs
- "In-A-Gadda-Da-Leela"
- "Simpsons Bible Stories"
- Second Time Lucky
- Adam and Eve cylinder seal
- Genealogies of Genesis
- Carnal knowledge
- Legend of the Rood
- Ransom theory of atonement
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На других языках
- [en] Adam and Eve (Cranach)
[fr] Adam et Ève (Cranach)
Adam et Ève est une peinture à l'huile sur deux panneaux, un portrait double (172 × 63 cm pour Adam, 167 × 61 cm pour Ève), signée et datée de 1528 par l'artiste allemand de la Renaissance Lucas Cranach l'Ancien. L'œuvre est conservée au musée des Offices à Florence.
[it] Adamo ed Eva (Cranach)
Adamo ed Eva è un doppio dipinto a olio su tavola (172x63 cm per Adamo, 167x61 per Eva) di Lucas Cranach il Vecchio, siglato e datato 1528 (sulla tavola di Adamo, con un serpentello alato), e conservato nella Galleria degli Uffizi a Firenze.
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