Expulsion from the Garden of Eden

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Expulsion from the Garden of Eden is a 19th-century landscape painting by Thomas Cole that dramatically depicts the biblical moment Adam and Eve are cast out of paradise.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf landscape painting
painting
artisticTheme divine judgment
exile
loss of innocence
Paradise Lost
surface form: paradise lost

transition from paradise to wilderness
basedOn Bible
Book of Genesis
countryOfOrigin United States of America
creator Thomas Cole
creatorNationality American
depicts Adam
Eve
Garden of Eden
angel driving Adam and Eve from Eden
biblical scene
contrast between paradise and a stormy outside world
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surface form: expulsion from the Garden of Eden
genre landscape painting
hasInfluence European Romantic landscape tradition
hasPerspective dramatic atmospheric perspective
hasStyle Romanticism
inception 19th century
languageOfWork none
mainSubject Biblical narrative from the Book of Genesis
medium oil paint
movement Hudson River School
partOf Thomas Cole
surface form: Thomas Cole biblical landscapes
support canvas
useOfColor dramatic contrast of light and dark

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Thomas Cole notableWork Expulsion from the Garden of Eden
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this entity surface form: expulsion from the Garden of Eden