Adam and Eve

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Adam and Eve is a famous 1504 engraving by German Renaissance artist Albrecht Dürer depicting the biblical first humans in an idealized, classical style.

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Adam and Eve canonical 1
Adam and Eve (diptych) 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf engraving
print
artist Albrecht Dürer
artisticPeriod Renaissance
basedOn Biblical story of Adam and Eve
Book of Genesis
catalogCode Bartsch 1
color black and white
countryOfOrigin Holy Roman Empire
creator Albrecht Dürer
depicts Adam
Eve
Garden of Eden
surface form: Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil

cat
elk
forest landscape
goat
idealized human proportions
mouse
nude human figures
ox
parrot
rabbit
serpent
genre biblical art
religious art
hasInfluenceOn Northern European prints and drawings
surface form: Northern Renaissance printmaking
hasPart inscription with Dürer’s monogram
iconography Christian iconography
inception 1504
influencedBy Italian Renaissance art
classical sculpture
languageOfWork none
location Prado Museum
surface form: Museo del Prado

various museum print rooms
medium engraving on copper
movement German Renaissance
notableWorkOf Albrecht Dürer
partOf Dürer’s engravings oeuvre
printingProcess intaglio printing
style classical
idealized
subjectHeading The Fall of Man
surface form: Fall of Man
technique copper engraving
theme human anatomy
original sin
temptation

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Albrecht Dürer notableWork Adam and Eve
Jan van Scorel notableWork Adam and Eve
this entity surface form: Adam and Eve (diptych)