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Media in category "Paintings of Adam and Eve" This category contains only the following file. Marc Chagall, 1911-12, Hommage à Apollinaire, or Adam et Ève (study), gouache, watercolor, ink wash, pen and ink and collage on paper, 21 x 17.5 cm.jpg 1,018 × 1,230; 1.17 MB
New York, Museum of Modern Art: Image online [49] Birth: 1912: Art Institute of Chicago: Image online [50] Adam and Eve: 1912: Saint Louis Art Museum: Image online [51] The Pinch of Snuff: 1912: Frankfurt, Städel: Image online [52] The Cattle Dealer: 1912: Image online [53] Adam and Eve (Temptation) 1912: Nice, Musée Marc Chagall: Image ...
Adam and Eve is a 1932 oil-on-panel painting by the Polish painter Tamara de Lempicka. It is in the Art Deco style and depicts a male nude embracing a female nude who holds an apple. In the background are stylized skyscrapers. The painting is 116 by 73 centimetres (46 by 29 in), and is housed in a private collection.
Paintings of Adam and Eve (1 C, 45 P, 1 F) S. ... Pages in category "Cultural depictions of Adam and Eve" The following 110 pages are in this category, out of 110 total.
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Adam and Eve, 1504, engraving with burin on copper, 25.1 x 19.8 cm Adam and Eve, 1507, oil on wood panel, 208 x 91 cm per panel. Museo del Prado.. Adam and Eve is the title of two famous works in different media by Albrecht Dürer, a German artist of the Northern Renaissance: an engraving made in 1504, and a pair of oil-on-panel paintings completed in 1507.
Adam and Eve is a pair of paintings by German Renaissance master Lucas Cranach the Elder, dating from 1528, [1] housed in the Uffizi, Florence, Italy. The two biblical ancestors are portrayed, in two different panels, on a dark background, standing on a barely visible ground. Both hold two small branches which cover their sexual organs.
Adam and Eve (c. 1533-1537). Art Institute of Chicago. Items portrayed in this file depicts. Adam and Eve. digital representation of. Adam and Eve. main subject.