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Adam and Eve. Detail of the facade of the Basilican, ealy 12th century (relief)
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Adam and Eve. Detail of the facade of the Basilican, ealy 12th century (relief)
LRI4586351 Adam and Eve. Detail of the facade of the Basilican, ealy 12th century (relief) by Romanesque, (12th century); San Michele Maggiore, Pavia, Italy; (add.info.: Romanesque art: Adam and Eve. Detail of the facade of the Basilica of St. Michael Maggiore, Pavia, Italy (Saint Michael Major or San Michele Maggiore, Pavia in Italian). Romanesque architecture from the beginning of the 12th century.); Luisa Ricciarini; out of copyright
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This print showcases a mesmerizing detail of the facade of the Basilican, dating back to the early 12th century. The relief sculpture depicts the iconic biblical characters Adam and Eve, beautifully crafted in Romanesque style by artist Luisa Ricciarini. The intricate carving captures a pivotal moment in human history as Eve is seen reaching out towards the forbidden fruit offered by a cunning serpent. The devilish presence lurks nearby, tempting them both with his deceitful ways. The tree of knowledge stands tall behind them, symbolizing their fall from grace and the beginning of mankind's journey through sin. This remarkable artwork not only highlights Ricciarini's exceptional talent but also serves as a testament to Romanesque art's influence during this era. Located at San Michele Maggiore in Pavia, Italy, this masterpiece exemplifies the grandeur and spiritual significance associated with religious architecture. As we gaze upon this print, we are transported back to an age where faith and storytelling intertwined seamlessly through visual representation. It reminds us of our shared heritage and invites contemplation on themes such as temptation, redemption, and human nature itself. Luisa Ricciarini has masterfully captured these timeless motifs within her work - an enduring reminder that art has always been a powerful medium for exploring profound aspects of our existence throughout history.
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