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LRI4353940 Expulsion from the Garden of Eden (La cacciata) - Adam and Eve hunts from the Garden of Eden - Fresco by Tommaso di ser Giovanni di Mone Cassai dit Masaccio (1401-1428), 208x88 cm, 1425-1427. Firenze, Chiesa di Santa Maria del Carmine, Cappella Brancacci by Masaccio, Tommaso (1401-28); Chiesa di Santa Maria del Carmine, Florence, Italy; (add.info.: Expulsion from the Garden of Eden (La cacciata) - Adam and Eve hunts from the Garden of Eden - Fresco by Tommaso di ser Giovanni di Mone Cassai dit Masaccio (1401-1428), 208x88 cm, 1425-1427. Firenze, Chiesa di Santa Maria del Carmine, Cappella Brancacci); Luisa Ricciarini; Italian, out of copyright
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Adam Capital Sins Expulsion Modesty Paradise Quattrocento
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This print captures the powerful and emotional scene of Adam and Eve's expulsion from the Garden of Eden. Painted by Tommaso di ser Giovanni di Mone Cassai, also known as Masaccio, this fresco depicts the moment when Adam and Eve are forced to leave paradise. Measuring 208x88 cm, this artwork is housed in the Chiesa di Santa Maria del Carmine in Florence, Italy. The vibrant colors and intricate details bring this biblical story to life, evoking a sense of sadness and loss. In the image, we see Adam and Eve standing together with their heads bowed down in shame. An angel hovers above them with a sword held high, symbolizing their banishment from paradise. Their nudity represents their vulnerability as they face the consequences of their disobedience. The painting beautifully portrays human emotions such as sorrow and regret on both Adam's and Eve's faces. It serves as a reminder of our own fallibility and our constant struggle between temptation and righteousness. Masaccio's mastery in capturing human anatomy is evident through his skillful depiction of every muscle, arm movement, and body posture. This masterpiece showcases his contribution to Renaissance art during the quattrocento period. Overall, this print offers viewers an opportunity to reflect on themes such as sin, redemption, modesty, and religious symbolism while appreciating Masaccio's exceptional talent for storytelling through art.
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