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Adam and Eve expelled from paradise, illustration from L Ancien Testament
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Adam and Eve expelled from paradise, illustration from L Ancien Testament
REV326530 Adam and Eve expelled from paradise, illustration from L Ancien Testament, published by Jakob Ferdinand Schreiber, Esslingen (colour engraving) by German School, (19th century); Bibliotheque des Arts Decoratifs, Paris, France; (add.info.: Adam et Eve chasses du Paradis; Ancien; Old Testament; ); German, out of copyright
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This print captures a pivotal moment in biblical history - the expulsion of Adam and Eve from paradise. Illustrated by the German School in the 19th century, this color engraving beautifully depicts the scene described in L'Ancien Testament. As rays of light pierce through dense foliage, we witness Adam and Eve's banishment from the Garden of Eden, their faces etched with sorrow and regret. The image serves as an educational tool, reminding us of humanity's fall from grace due to original sin. It evokes a sense of contemplation about our own actions and choices. The half-nude figures symbolize vulnerability and innocence lost, while also representing the first man and woman created by God. With meticulous detail, this illustration showcases elements such as lush vegetation surrounding them, emphasizing their abrupt separation from paradise. The composition highlights both Adam's strength and Eve's delicate nature as they face their punishment together. As viewers reflect on this powerful depiction, it prompts thoughts about temptation, consequences, redemption, and faith within Christian teachings. This artwork holds significance not only for its religious context but also for its role in children's education throughout generations. Preserved by Bibliotheque des Arts Decoratifs in Paris, France; this print continues to inspire contemplation on themes that resonate across cultures: sinners seeking forgiveness or finding solace outside paradise’s gates.
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