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The Garden of Eden with the Fall of Man

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Medium
  
Oil on panel

Dimensions
  
74 cm x 1.15 m

Year
  
1617

Location
  
Period
  
Baroque

Media
  
Oil paint, Panel painting

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Artists
  
Peter Paul Rubens, Jan Brueghel the Elder, Jan Brueghel the Younger

Genres
  
Christian art, History painting

Similar
  
Peter Paul Rubens artwork, Artwork at Mauritshuis, Baroque artwork

Jan bruegel and rubens the garden of eden with the fall of man art reproduction oil painting


The Garden of Eden with the Fall of Man or The Earthly Paradise with the Fall of Adam and Eve is a 1617 painting by Peter Paul Rubens (figures) and Jan Brueghel the Elder (flora and fauna). It is housed in the Mauritshuis, Netherlands. The painting depicts the moment just before the consumption of forbidden fruit and the fall of man.

Adam and Eve are depicted beneath the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, where various fruits grow. On the opposite side the tree of life is depicted, also laden with fruits. The scene is a reference to Genesis 2:8–14. A monkey biting an apple to the left symbolizes sin. The sanguine monkey next to Adam is the hotspur who cannot resist temptation, while the choleric cat near Eve's heels represents cruel cunning. In Christian symbolism, several grapes in the foliage behind Adam and Eve represent Christ's death on the cross, as wine represents his blood.

References

The Garden of Eden with the Fall of Man Wikipedia


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