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Adam Naming the Animals, from The Story of Adam and Eve (oil on copper) (see also )
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Adam Naming the Animals, from The Story of Adam and Eve (oil on copper) (see also )
742112 Adam Naming the Animals, from The Story of Adam and Eve (oil on copper) (see also ) by Brueghel, Jan the Younger (1601-78); 66.6x84.5 cm; Private Collection; Photo eChristies Images; Flemish, out of copyright
Media ID 23673034
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This print captures the iconic biblical scene of "Adam Naming the Animals" from The Story of Adam and Eve. Painted by Jan Brueghel the Younger, this oil on copper masterpiece measures 66.6x84.5 cm and is currently held in a private collection. The image showcases a lush landscape within the Garden of Eden, where Adam stands amidst an array of wild animals. With his outstretched arm and intense gaze, he bestows names upon each creature with divine authority. This moment symbolizes mankind's dominion over nature as well as our inherent connection to all living beings. Brueghel's baroque style brings vibrancy to every detail, from the intricate patterns on animal fur to the rich foliage surrounding them. The artist skillfully combines elements of wildlife and religious symbolism, emphasizing both God's creation and man's role in it. As we delve into this profound narrative from Genesis, we are reminded of humanity's origins and our complex relationship with nature. The painting invites contemplation on themes such as original sin, nudity, religion, and Christian beliefs. Through this remarkable piece of artistry captured by Bridgeman Images' lens, viewers can appreciate not only Brueghel's technical mastery but also ponder upon timeless questions about human existence and our place in the world.
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