Tree Of Knowledge Collection
"The Tree of Knowledge
All Professionally Made to Order for Quick Shipping
"The Tree of Knowledge: A Journey through Art and History" Step into the realm of ancient tales and biblical narratives as we explore the captivating theme of the "Tree of Knowledge. " From centuries-old masterpieces to illuminating manuscripts, this collection takes us on a visual odyssey that delves deep into humanity's quest for wisdom. In "The Entry of the Animals into Noah's Ark" (1613), we witness animals seeking refuge from impending doom, reminding us that knowledge can save lives. Meanwhile, Michelangelo's fresco in the Sistine Chapel depicts "The Expulsion from Paradise" (1508-1512), capturing Adam and Eve's fateful decision to taste forbidden fruit – an act that forever altered human destiny. Charles-Joseph Natoire brings forth a poignant scene in "The Rebuke of Adam and Eve" (1740). Here, their remorse is palpable as they face divine judgment for their disobedience. Albrecht Dürer's masterpiece "Eve" (1507) portrays her vulnerability and contemplation after succumbing to temptation, while Giovanni Di Paolo presents a heart-wrenching depiction of their expulsion in his tempera painting titled "Adam & Eve. " As we journey further back in time, we encounter frescoes such as "The Death of Adam, " completing the Legend of the True Cross cycle (1464). This artwork reminds us that with knowledge comes mortality – a reminder echoed by The Upper Rhenish Master’s enchanting piece called “The Little Garden of Paradise” (c. 1410-1420). Illuminated manuscripts like those found in English Psalters or Le Premier Volume de la bible en francoiz historiee et nouvellement imprimee (ca. 1501) offer glimpses into scenes from Genesis – creation itself, birth of Eve, fall from grace, and subsequent expulsion. These intricate illustrations serve as windows to our collective past, inviting us to reflect on the consequences of seeking knowledge.