Adam and Eve (copperplate)


Adam and Eve are one of Albrecht Dürer's copper plates. It was created in 1504. It is currently in the Kunsthaus collection in Zurich. The characters of the composition are the result of the artist's search for the ideal of the beauty of the human body. The model for Adam was the sculpture of Apollo Belwederski, and for Eve the statue of the Venus of Medjugorje.

Characters are in the background of a dark forest, with a snake in the middle of the tree, which gives Eve fruit.

The animals that surround Adam and Eve symbolize four temperaments:

Copper was the basis for Dürer's painting of the same title. Bibliography

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