Adam and Eve

By Tintoretto – Study for the fall of Adam and Eve

By Dürer – Adam and Eve

By Klee – Adam and little Eve

By Pinazo, Ignacio – Adam and Eve making love

By Valadon, Suzanne – Naked couple standing on the painting Adam and Eve (also called Jeux)

By Gauguin – Tahitian Eve

By Jan Gossaert (Mabuse) – The fall of Adam and Eve

By Blake, William – Adam and Eve

By Anoymous author.17th century in Italy – Adam and Eve with Cain and Abel

By Lotto, Lorenzo [after Michelangelo] – The temptation and expulsion from paradise

By Fantin Latour – Adam and Eve tasted the forbidden fruit

By Ruge, Jorg (Book of Heraldry) 15th century – Adam and Eve (detail)

By Cranach (the elder) – Adam reaches the apple’s Eve

By Bassano, Leandro – Adam and Eve

By Munch – Adam and Eve

By Raphael – Study for Adam

By Koning, Philips – Adam and Eve

By Dürer – Arm of Eve with the apple

By Wink, Christian – Adam and Eve after the Fall

By Goltzius, Hendrick – Adam and Eve

By Dix – Adam and Eve

By Michelangelo (After Masaccio) – Adam and Eve chased from paradise

By Pontormo – Study for ‘The creation of Eve’ and ‘Christ in glory’

By Fuchs, Peter – Adam and Eve

By Gauguin – The breton Eve

By Anonymous author. 17th century in Germany – Adam and Eve suckling and working after their expulsion

By Goudt, Hendrick (attributed) – Adam and Eve mourn the dead Abel

By Vinkeboons – Adam and Eve in paradise

By Hoey, Nicolas de – Adam and Eve in paradise

By Blake, William – Paradise lost. Adam and Eve sleeping

By Ronig, Ludwig Egidius – Adam and Eve

By Dürer – Study for the engraving, Adam and Eve

By Fantin Latour – Adam debout et Eve expelled from paradise

By Bosch, Hieronymus – Eve and the serpent

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  1. Have you ever thought about including a little bit more than just your articles?
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    • Hello, I hope you’ll excuse my delay.
      It really is difficult to answer to your kind clever suggestion.
      I always realize that wordpress was created mainly for words and thoughts. But my opinion is to preserve the visual power of any sketch or drawing over the speech.
      That’s means more ‘significant’ and less ‘significance’. The subject or matter of any work, often could be more commented against the way how these were made. Also is very easy to follow the trend and to approach mainly the biographical data about the author, etc.
      I know this is a too limited target, but is purely what this blog seeks.
      If you would to say something about shapes, line, strokes, or anything on a work, it will be a satisfaction for me discuss and share opinions.
      The english is not my native language, sorry for possible mistakes in my expression.
      I appreciate too much your comment, THANKS A LOT.
      Come back soon and have a nice day.
      The blogger.

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