Adam und Eva
Adam and Eve
Kunstpalast - Horst Kolberg/ARTOTHEK

Adam and Eve, ca. 1610–1630

Walnut, polished
(H x W x D) (Adam)35,2 × 18 × 9 cm
(H x W x D) (Eva)34,6 × 17 × 15 cm
Place of originSouth Germany or southern Netherlands
Status
not on display
About the workAccording to the Bible, Adam and Eve were the first humans created by God. Their portraits had served as justification for the depiction of the naked human body since the sixteenth century. This pair of figures shows the interaction between the bodies, which is filled with erotic tension. The accompanying animals also refer to the temptations of sensual pleasure: the peacock was considered a symbol of vanity, while the dog stood for the baser urges of humanity.
AccessionGift of Dr. M. J. Binder 1995
Provenance[...]; o.D. Dr. Moritz Julius Binder (1877 - 1947), Berlin; 1947 erhalten als Dauerleihgabe aus dem Nachlass Dr. M. J. Binder; 1995 erworben durch Schenkung aus vorgenanntem Nachlass
Inventory numberP 1999-16-17
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