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Adam and Eve (Dürer)

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Year
  
1507

Artist
  
Albrecht Dürer

Location
  
Museo Nacional Del Prado

Media
  
Panel painting, Oil paint

Medium
  
Oil on panel

Dimensions
  
2.09 m x 1.63 m

Created
  
1507

Subject
  
Adam, Eve

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The conservation of albrecht d rer s adam and eve panels at the prado museum in madrid


Adam and Eve is a pair of oil-on-panel paintings by German Renaissance artist Albrecht Dürer.

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Completed in 1507, the work followed a 1504 copper engraving by Dürer on the same subject, one which 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 Adam and Eve 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. It arrived at its current home, Madrid's Museo del Prado, in 1827, but was not publicly displayed until 1833.

Structural conservation of d rer s adam and eve panels


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Adam and Eve (Dürer) Wikipedia