Adam and Eve

Adam and Eve

Adam and Eve is a pair of oil-on-panel paintings by German Renaissance artist Albrecht Dürer. Completed in 1507, the work followed a 1504 copper engraving by Dürer on the same subject, one which offered Durer the opportunity to depict the ideal human figure. Painted in Nuremberg soon after his return from Venice, the panels were influenced by Italian art. Dürer's observations on his second trip to Italy provided him with new approaches to portraying the human form. Here, he depicts Adam and Eve at human scale—the first full-scale nude subjects in German painting. Adam and...
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Artist:Albrecht Dürer
Artform:Painting
Date completed:1507
Height:6' 10"
Width:5' 4"

Adam and Eve subject matter

Adam
Adam

Adam is a figure in the Book of Genesis, the Qur'an and the Kitáb-i-Íqán. According to the creation myth of Abrahamic religions, he is the first human. In the...
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Eve
Eve

Eve was, according to the creation myth of Abrahamic religions, the first woman created by God, in the Genesis creation narrative. In the Bible, Eve is Adam's wife. Her name...
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Artist of Adam and Eve

Albrecht Dürer
Albrecht Dürer
May 21, 1471- April 6, 1528

Albrecht Dürer was a German painter, printmaker, engraver, mathematician, and theorist from Nuremberg. His prints established his reputation across Europe when he was still in his twenties, and he has been conventionally regarded as the greatest artist of the Northern Renaissance ever since. His vast body of work includes altarpieces and religious works, numerous portraits and self-portraits, and copper engravings. His woodcuts, such as...
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