Adam and Eve
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Adam and Eve

Rembrandt van Rijn Dutch, 1606-1669

Date

1638

Medium

Etching on ivory laid paper

Dimensions

16.2 × 11.6 cm (6 7/16 × 4 5/8 in.)

Origin

Holland

Classification

etching

About This Work

Rembrandt Harmensz. van Rijn's etching of Adam and Eve, depicts the story of the first Man and Woman with descriptive, wiry lines that create an evocative atmosphere. Shown at the moment of temptation, the couple is surrounded by light that seems about to be blotted out by the dark tree branch and leering serpent (the devil) stretching ominously above them. With their fleshy bodies and ordinary faces (so far removed from Dürer's idealized pair), Rembrandt's Adam and Eve are easy to identify with; their confusion, temptation, and choice become ours.

Credit Line

Gift of Marjorie Blum Kovler Foundation Collection and the Harry and Maribel G. Blum Foundation Collection

Tags

etchingpaper (fiber product)printprints and drawinginkpaperlaid paper
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