CRANACH, Lucas the Elder: Adam and Eve
Adam and Eve Lucas Cranach the Elder was fascinated by the human form and biblical narratives, making the Adam and Eve story a recurring subject throughout his career. Created in 1531, this composition showcases Cranach's distinctive style—characterized by elegant, elongated figures and meticulous attention to decorative detail—while exploring the tension between innocence and temptation in Renaissance art. The work exemplifies Northern Renaissance aesthetics, blending German artistic traditions with humanistic interests in depicting the classical nude within a religious framework.