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Triptych of the Creation, Adam and Eve, Creation of Eve
REV346194 Triptych of the Creation, Adam and Eve, Creation of Eve, Expulsion from Paradise (oil on panel) (see also 346195, 346197) by German School, (16th century); Museo de San Carlos, Mexico City, Mexico; (add.info.: triptyque de la Creation, Adam et Eve, Creation d Eve, Expulsion du Paradis; from Adams rib; first man and woman; ); German, out of copyright
Media ID 23189060
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This triptych, titled "Triptych of the Creation, Adam and Eve, Creation of Eve" is a remarkable masterpiece by the German School from the 16th century. The print showcases an oil on panel artwork that can be found at the Museo de San Carlos in Mexico City. The triptych tells a profound biblical story with intricate details and symbolism. In the left panel, we witness God's creation of Adam from dust while surrounded by heavenly angels. The central panel portrays Adam and Eve standing together in the Garden of Eden under God's watchful eye. Their innocence is palpable as they are unaware of their impending expulsion due to their temptation by a cunning serpent holding an apple. The right panel depicts Eve being created from Adam's rib, emphasizing their divine connection and partnership. As they succumb to temptation and eat the forbidden fruit, they face expulsion from paradise symbolized by an angel wielding a sword. This Northern Renaissance artwork beautifully captures themes such as original sin, human vulnerability, and divine intervention. It serves as a visual reminder of humanity's fallibility but also offers hope for redemption through faith. With its meticulous attention to detail and rich symbolism, this triptych continues to captivate viewers centuries after its creation. Its timeless message resonates across cultures and religions, making it an invaluable piece within Christian art history.
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