Located in the Museum Frederic Marès this detail from a 4th century roman sarcophogus depicts Adam and Eve.
Located in the Museum Frederic Marès this detail from a 4th century roman sarcophogus depicts Adam and Eve.
This column capital dating from the early 12th century is dedicated to the subject of Original Sin it shows Eve in the centre and Adam to the right, the serpent is in the tree on the left. This capital can be found in the apse of he Basilica of Notre-Dame du Port in Clermont Ferrand.
This mid 13th century scene is in the left hand embrasure of Bourges Cathedral's central portal. The sculpture depicts God showing Adam and Eve the Tree of Knowledge.
This late 13th century quatrefoil carving of Adam and Eve being rebuked for eating from the Tree of Knowledge is part of the story of the Fall carved on either side of the Portail des Libraires at Rouen Cathedral.
These late 13th century panels are part of window telling the Creation story. The two panels at the bottom show labourers in the fields, whilst the two upper panels show God creating the world and Adam and Eve.
This sculpture of God Creating Eve (c1334-1343) is by Andrea Pisano. Originally one of the panels from a series decorating the Campanile (bell tower) of the Florence Cathedral, it is now housed in the Opera del Duomo in Florence.
This relief sculpture is titled "Creation of Eve" and was created by Donatello between 1406 and 1408, for the Campanile of Florence Cathedral (Giotto’s Bell Tower). At present it is located in the Opera del Duomo.
This panel was painted at the same time (1435) as the panel depicting the "Explusion of Adam and Eve from Eden" by Masaccio on the opposite wall. Masolino da Panicale and Masaccio, were both prominent 15th-century Italian painters, and worked together on the Brancacci Chapel frescoes, offering a clear basis for comparison.
This panel was painted at the same time as the panel depicting the "The Temptation of Adam and Eve" by Masolino on the opposite wall. Masolino and Masaccio, were both prominent 15th-century Italian painters, and worked together on the Brancacci Chapel frescoes, offering a clear basis for comparison.
Adam and Eve are driven out of Eden by a Cherubim brandishing a sword. Detail of stained glass in St Anne's chapel Great Malvern Priory.
This carved wooden panel of Adam and Eve, can be found as part of the reredos in the church of St Lawrence Shotteswell, Warwickshire. The reredos is constructed of a number of wooden 17th century Flemish panels.
This stained glass register, from the window Proclamation of the Dogma of the Immaculate Conception at Saint-Godard in Rouen, centers on the biblical scene of Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden — a striking inclusion within a window devoted to Marian theology.
In this middle panel, Adam and Eve are beside the Tree of Knowledge, with the serpent coiled around it. This depicts the Fall of Man, the origin of original sin.