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Adam et Eve (Adam and Eve). Peinture de Hans Thoma (1839-1924). Huile sur toile, 110 x 178, 5 cm, 1897. Ecole allemande, art nouveau. Musee de l ermitage, Saint Petersbourg
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Adam et Eve (Adam and Eve). Peinture de Hans Thoma (1839-1924). Huile sur toile, 110 x 178, 5 cm, 1897. Ecole allemande, art nouveau. Musee de l ermitage, Saint Petersbourg
FIA5363786 Adam et Eve (Adam and Eve). Peinture de Hans Thoma (1839-1924). Huile sur toile, 110 x 178, 5 cm, 1897. Ecole allemande, art nouveau. Musee de l ermitage, Saint Petersbourg. by Thoma, Hans (1839-1924); State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia; Photo © Fine Art Images
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The captivating painting "Adam et Eve" by Hans Thoma transports viewers to the biblical tale of Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden. Created in 1897, this masterpiece showcases Thoma's skillful use of oil on canvas, measuring 110 x 178.5 cm. The German artist's work is a prime example of the art nouveau movement. Displayed at the State Hermitage Museum in Saint Petersburg, Russia, this artwork evokes a sense of intrigue and wonder. The composition depicts Adam and Eve standing beneath a towering fruit tree laden with vibrant red apples. A snake slithers sinuously around its branches, symbolizing temptation and the fall from grace. Thoma's attention to detail is evident as he portrays both Adam and Eve with anatomical precision. Their naked bodies are rendered with sensitivity and grace, emphasizing their vulnerability as they succumb to temptation. This allegorical scene explores themes such as religion, human nature, morality, and mortality. It serves as a reminder that even paradise can be corrupted by desire. Through his masterful brushwork and rich colors, Thoma invites us to contemplate our own choices between good and evil while marveling at the beauty found within this timeless story. This photograph print from Fine Art Finder captures every intricate detail of Thoma's painting; it allows us to appreciate his artistic vision while contemplating the profound narrative it conveys.
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