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woodcut showing Adam and Eve after their banishment from the Garden of Eden. Eve is shown suckling her child, while Adam is tilling the ground. From Hartmann Schedel Liber Chronicarum Mundi (Nuremberg Chronicle), Nuremberg, 1493

woodcut showing Adam and Eve after their banishment from the Garden of Eden. Eve is shown suckling her child, while Adam is tilling the ground. From Hartmann Schedel Liber Chronicarum Mundi (Nuremberg Chronicle), Nuremberg, 1493


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woodcut showing Adam and Eve after their banishment from the Garden of Eden. Eve is shown suckling her child, while Adam is tilling the ground. From Hartmann Schedel Liber Chronicarum Mundi (Nuremberg Chronicle), Nuremberg, 1493

5311183 woodcut showing Adam and Eve after their banishment from the Garden of Eden. Eve is shown suckling her child, while Adam is tilling the ground. From Hartmann Schedel Liber Chronicarum Mundi (Nuremberg Chronicle), Nuremberg, 1493; Universal History Archive/UIG

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© Universal History Archive/UIG / Bridgeman Images

1493 Adam Banishment Eden Hartmann Schedel Nuremberg Nuremberg Chronicle Suckling Tilling


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This woodcut print from the Nuremberg Chronicle depicts a poignant scene of Adam and Eve after their banishment from the Garden of Eden. The intricate details in this artwork showcase Eve tenderly suckling her child, embodying the nurturing essence of motherhood even in the face of adversity. Meanwhile, Adam is depicted diligently tilling the ground, symbolizing the harsh reality of toiling for sustenance outside paradise. The contrast between Eve's maternal embrace and Adam's laborious task highlights the consequences of their expulsion from Eden and serves as a powerful reminder of humanity's fall from grace. Despite their transgressions, this image captures a sense of resilience and determination as they navigate life outside paradise. Created in 1493 by Hartmann Schedel, this woodcut print is a testament to the enduring impact of biblical narratives on art throughout history. The monochromatic palette adds a timeless quality to this scene, emphasizing its universal themes of loss, redemption, and human experience. As we gaze upon this evocative depiction of Adam and Eve post-exile, we are reminded of our own struggles and triumphs in navigating life's challenges. This artwork invites us to reflect on our own journeys through hardship and find solace in moments of connection, perseverance, and hope.

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