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REV326696 God the Father creating Eve from Adams rib, illustration from the Liber Chronicarum by Hartmann Schedel (1440-1514) published in Nuremberg, 1493 (woodcut) by Wolgemuth, Michael (1434-1519) & Pleydenwurff, W. (d.1494); Private Collection; (add.info.: Dieu cree la femme d une cote d Adam; Cronicarum; Nurnberg Chronicle; apprentice Albrecht Durer (1471-1521); Wolgemut; ); German, out of copyright
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This print from the Liber Chronicarum by Hartmann Schedel takes us back to the very beginning of time, as God the Father creates Eve from Adam's rib. The woodcut illustration, created by Michael Wolgemuth and W. Pleydenwurff in 1493 Nuremberg, beautifully captures this pivotal moment in biblical history. In this scene, we witness the divine act of creation unfolding before our eyes. With a halo radiating around Him, God carefully forms Eve from Adam's side, symbolizing their eternal connection and unity. The landscape surrounding them is rugged and rocky, representing the raw beauty of nature at its genesis. As we contemplate this artwork further, it reminds us of the profound significance of human relationships and our shared origins. It speaks to themes such as love, companionship, faithfulness, and trust that are central to Christianity. Notably interesting is the fact that Albrecht Durer himself was an apprentice under Wolgemuth during the creation of this masterpiece. This adds another layer of historical importance to an already remarkable piece. Through its intricate details and skillful execution, this woodcut transports us back in time to witness a divine act that shaped humanity forever. It serves as a visual reminder of our spiritual heritage while inviting contemplation on our own place within God's grand design.
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