23 results filtered with: Forbidden fruit
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Adam and Eve conceal their nakedness; in the distance they receive clothes from God. Line engraving by J. Haeyler after C. van den Broeck.
Broeck, Crispin van den, 1524-approximately 1591.Reference: 15594i- Pictures
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A female figure with bowls of fruit and a monkey; Eve picks the apple from the tree of knowledge; representing the sense of taste. Engraving by N. de Bruyn after M. de Vos.
Vos, Maarten de, 1532-1603.Reference: 26958iPart of: The five senses (Martin de Vos)- Pictures
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Adam and Eve cover their nakedness as God makes his wrath felt in the Garden of Eden. Etching by J.E. Ridinger after himself, c. 1750.
Ridinger, Johann Elias, 1698-1767.Reference: 20726i- Pictures
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Eve picks the apple from the tree as the serpent emerges. Etching by J.E. Ridinger after himself, c. 1750.
Ridinger, Johann Elias, 1698-1767.Reference: 20725i- Pictures
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Surrounded by animals in the Garden of Eden, Eve ascends from Adam's side. Line engraving by J. Haeyler after C. van den Broeck.
Broeck, Crispin van den, 1524-approximately 1591.Reference: 15592i- Pictures
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Adam and Eve holding fruit: Four figures. Heliogravure by C. Amand-Durand.
Reference: 15588i- Pictures
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Eve presents Adam with the apple. Etching by J.E. Ridinger after himself, c. 1750.
Ridinger, Johann Elias, 1698-1767.Reference: 20727i- Pictures
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Episodes in the Pentateuch involving sacrifice, worship and idol-worshipping. Engraving.
Reference: 20167i- Pictures
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Adam and Eve committing the primal sin; representing the origin of AIDS. Colour lithograph after Pavel Beneš, 1991.
Beneš, Pavel, 1960-Date: 1991Reference: 668102i- Pictures
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An apple that has been bitten into is tied up with a knotted rope to prevent further bites; representing precautions against AIDS. Colour lithograph after R. Vlachová, 1993.
Vlachová, Renáta.Date: 1993Reference: 668364i- Pictures
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Eve shows Adam the apple she has bitten. Etching by W. Unger after J. Palma the elder.
Palma, il Vecchio, 1480?-1528.Reference: 15629i- Pictures
Eve plucks the apple from the tree. Colour etching by F. Rosaspina after G.F.M. Mazzola, il Parmigianino.
Parmigianino, 1503-1540.Date: [between 1700 and 1799?]Reference: 2491223i- Pictures
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Adam and Eve are condemned to a life of work outside Eden. Etching by J.E. Ridinger.
Ridinger, Johann Elias, 1698-1767.Reference: 20798i- Pictures
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God creates Eve; she tempts Adam. Engraving by Scotin, c. 1765.
Date: 1765Reference: 20704i- Pictures
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In the Garden of Eden, Eve offers Adam the apple. Line engraving by C. Galle after G.B. Paggi.
Paggi, Giovanni Battista, 1554-1627.Reference: 15625i- Pictures
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An apple that has been bitten into is tied up with a knotted rope to prevent further bites; representing precautions against AIDS. Colour lithograph after R. Vlachová, 1993.
Vlachová, Renáta.Date: 1993Reference: 668397i- Pictures
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The temptation of Adam. Lithograph by N. Consoni after Raphael.
Raphael, 1483-1520.Reference: 20698i- Pictures
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A serpent/woman coils around the tree of life which stands between Adam and Eve. Engraving by J.T. Richomme, 1814, after Raphaël.
Raphael, 1483-1520.Date: 1814Reference: 20697i- Pictures
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Eve receives the forbidden fruit from a serpent in the shape of a woman; the angel expels Adam and Eve from paradise. Engraving by A. Capellan, 1772, after Michelangelo.
Michelangelo Buonarroti, 1475-1564.Date: [1773]Reference: 20426i- Pictures
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Eve is reproached for eating the forbidden fruit. Etching by J.E. Ridinger after himself, c. 1750.
Ridinger, Johann Elias, 1698-1767.Reference: 20796i- Pictures
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Eve tempting Adam. Engraving by J. Massard, 1787, after C. Cignani.
Cignani, Carlo, 1628-1719.Date: 1787Reference: 20652i- Pictures
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A woman-serpent bends around the Tree of Knowledge as Adam and Eve reach into the branches. Line engraving by T. de Bry after J. van Winghe.
Winghe, Jodocus van, 1544-1603.Reference: 15624i- Pictures
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God looks on unimpressed as Adam blames Eve for the transgression. Engraving by P.I. Drevet, c. 1720, after N. Coypel.
Coypel, Noël, the elder, 1628-1707.Reference: 20347i