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Adam and Eve forced to work, panel from the Porta Magna, c. 1430 (marble)
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Adam and Eve forced to work, panel from the Porta Magna, c. 1430 (marble)
778374 Adam and Eve forced to work, panel from the Porta Magna, c.1430 (marble) by Quercia, Jacopo della (c.1372-1438); San Petronio, Bologna, Italy; Alinari
Media ID 22459938
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This print captures a powerful moment from the renowned panel "Adam and Eve forced to work" by Jacopo della Quercia. Created around 1430, this marble masterpiece is part of the Porta Magna in San Petronio, Bologna, Italy. The image depicts Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden, where they are being punished for their disobedience. In this poignant scene, we witness the consequences of their original sin as they are banished from paradise. Forced to labor with shovels under the watchful eyes of cherubim, Adam and Eve embody both physical and spiritual punishment. Their nakedness symbolizes vulnerability and shame while highlighting humanity's fall from grace. The intricate relief work showcases Quercia's exceptional talent in capturing human emotion through stone carving. Every detail speaks volumes about Christian values and religious beliefs during the Renaissance period. As we contemplate this profound artwork, it serves as a reminder of our own imperfections and the importance of redemption within Christian theology. It invites us to reflect on themes such as temptation, obedience, sin, punishment, and ultimately salvation. Through its timeless beauty and thought-provoking narrative, this panel continues to captivate viewers today. Its presence reminds us that art has an extraordinary ability to transcend time and connect us with centuries-old stories that still resonate deeply within our hearts.
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