Adam and Eve, Peter Paul Rubens
1st Half of the 17th Century, oil on canvas, 237 × 184 cm
Madrid, Museo del Prado
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Adam und Eva, Peter Paul Rubens
1. Hälfte 17. Jh., Öl auf Leinwand, 237 × 184 cm
Madrid, Museo del Prado
Stil: Barock
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Ο Αδάμ και η Εύα. Πέτερ Πάουλ Ρούμπενς
Πρώτο μισό του 17ου αιώνα, λάδι σε καμβά, 237 × 184 εκ
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See also : Adam, Paintings, Drawings
See also : Bible, Paintings, Drawings
The Fall of Man, Adam and Eve or Adam and Eve in the earthly paradise is a 1628-1629 painting by Rubens, now in the Prado in Madrid. Once attributed to the minor Dutch artist Karel van Mander, it is now recognised as a work by Rubens.
It is a copy of the painting of the same subject by Titian,[1] seen by Rubens during his 1628-1629 trip to Madrid for peace negotiations to end the Dutch Revolt. It reflects Raphael's influence on Titian and Jan Brueghel the Elder's influence on Rubens, who adds a parrot and changes Adam's posture, musculature, age and expression.[2]
References
^ "Titian catalogue entry". Museodelprado.es. 2009-09-15. Retrieved 2013-08-07.
^ "Rubens catalogue entry". Museodelprado.es. 2009-09-15. Retrieved 2013-08-07.