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Birth of Eve from the coast of Adam, Adam and Eve picking the defended fruit

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Birth of Eve from the coast of Adam, Adam and Eve picking the defended fruit

LRI4666237 Birth of Eve from the coast of Adam, Adam and Eve picking the defended fruit and then hunts from Paradise Miniature taken from " Cases of noble men and women unfortunes" (De casibus) by Giovanni Boccaccio dit Jean Boccace (1313-1375), Italian writer, translated by Laurent de Premierfait and enlumine by the master of Dunois (14th century) 65 Chantilly, Conde Museum by Dunois Master (fl.c.1430-65); Musee Conde, Chantilly, France; (add.info.: Birth of Eve from the coast of Adam, Adam and Eve picking the defended fruit and then hunts from Paradise Miniature taken from " Cases of noble men and women unfortunes" (De casibus) by Giovanni Boccaccio dit Jean Boccace (1313-1375), Italian writer, translated by Laurent de Premierfait and enlumine by the master of Dunois (14th century) 65 Chantilly, Conde Museum); Luisa Ricciarini; French, out of copyright

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© Luisa Ricciarini / Bridgeman Images

Adam Birth Boccaccio Expulsion Giovanni 1313 1375 Paradise Temptation


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This print captures a significant moment in biblical history - the Birth of Eve from the coast of Adam. Depicted here is the iconic scene of Adam and Eve picking the forbidden fruit, an act that led to their expulsion from Paradise. The intricate details and vibrant colors in this miniature painting bring to life the story as told by Giovanni Boccaccio in his renowned work "Cases of noble men and women unfortunes" (De casibus). The artist, known as the master of Dunois, skillfully illuminates this scene with delicate brushstrokes, showcasing his mastery over the medium. This 14th-century masterpiece now resides at Musee Conde in Chantilly, France. The image not only highlights the temptation faced by Adam and Eve but also serves as a reminder of humanity's fall from grace according to Christian beliefs. It symbolizes our inherent struggle between desires and obedience. Luisa Ricciarini has expertly captured this timeless artwork through her lens, allowing us to appreciate its beauty even if we cannot witness it firsthand. As we gaze upon this photograph print, we are transported back to a pivotal moment in religious history - one that continues to resonate with audiences today.

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