Adam
and Eve are depicted at the fateful moment when they disobey God and commit the
first sin. The story is taken from the Bible:?the?Devil in the form of
a?serpent coiling down the branches encourages Eve to pick a fruit from the
Tree of Knowledge, the only tree in the Garden of Eden that God has forbidden
them to touch.?Having bitten?the fruit,?Eve hands it to Adam. AlthoughL ucas
Cranach has represented him hesitant and seemingly bewildered, Adam will soon
also taste it and the couple will be banished in punishment. Cranach’s
carefully observed rendering of the peaceful animals creates a sense of
serenity, soon to be lost. The placid lion and the lamb, on either side of the
tree, will become natural enemies.
Cranach and his workshop made over 50 versions of this
subject. This painting is one of the largest and most beautiful. Its seductive
depiction of nude figures in a luxurious natural setting heightens the theme of
temptation, central to this biblical story. However, the theme of redemption is
also included. The vine, laden with grapes and spiralling up the tree, counters
the serpent above. Wine is a traditional symbol of the blood shed by Christ,
who will absolve humanity with his Crucifixion.
Displayed in our popular EM6 composition matt black frame with an antique gold inner.
Please contact us at info@brookpace.co.uk for bespoke enquiries.
Inner Size: 12 x 8" (30 x 20cm)
Outer Size: 16 x 12" (41 x 31cm)