Adam and Eve Are Driven out of Eden (1866) by Gustave Dore

Adam and Eve Are Driven out of Eden - Gustave Dore - 1866

Artwork Information

TitleAdam and Eve Are Driven out of Eden
ArtistGustave Dore
Date1866
Art MovementRomanticism

About Adam and Eve Are Driven out of Eden

The artwork, entitled “Adam and Eve Are Driven out of Eden,” was crafted by Gustave DorĂ© in 1866. This piece is part of the Romanticism movement and is categorized as a religious painting. It belongs to a series based on “The Holy Bible,” demonstrating the artist’s command of biblical themes and narratives through his evocative visual style.

In “Adam and Eve Are Driven out of Eden,” the artist captures the sorrow and consequence of the Biblical story where the first humans are expelled from the Garden of Eden. The composition is intensely dramatic, with an angel wielding a sword positioned in a powerful, divine light that breaks through the darkened background. Adam and Eve, depicted in a state of despair and vulnerability, are shown retreating into the shadows of a foreboding forest. The intricate detailing of foliage and the expressions of the figures emphasize the gravity of their fall from grace, while the light and dark contrasts reinforce the notion of lost paradise and impending hardship.

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