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Fragment of a Floor Mosaic: Adam and Eve, late 400s-early 500s (marble & stone tesserae)
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Fragment of a Floor Mosaic: Adam and Eve, late 400s-early 500s (marble & stone tesserae)
499746 Fragment of a Floor Mosaic: Adam and Eve, late 400s-early 500s (marble & stone tesserae)
by Byzantine School; 142.9x107.3x5.72 (overall) 142.9x107.3x7 (mounted) cm; Cleveland Museum of Art, OH, USA; (add.info.: This mosaic panel representing the Fall of Adam and Eve once formed part of a much larger mosaic decorating the floor of an early Byzantine church in northern Syria. Here, Adam and Eve are portrayed sharing the forbidden fruit while covering themselves with large leaves. At the top of the panel, a Greek inscription reads, " And he ate, and they were made naked, " highlighting the two moments in the biblical narrative of the Fall that are depicted here.
Inscription: at top: Greek inscription taken from Genesis III:7-8 that reads: " And they ate, [and they] were made naked." It is possible that the mosaic belonged to a pavement illustrating the Garden of Eden.); John L. Severance Fund; out of copyright
Media ID 23553614
© John L. Severance Fund / Bridgeman Images
Adam Apple Apples Byzantine Period Byzantium Fig Leaves Floor Genesis Mosaic Syrian Tiled Tiles Tree Of Knowledge Biblical Scene
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This print showcases a Fragment of a Floor Mosaic titled "Adam and Eve" dating back to the late 400s-early 500s. Created by the Byzantine School, this masterpiece is made from marble and stone tesserae. Currently housed in the Cleveland Museum of Art in Ohio, USA, it offers a glimpse into the rich artistic heritage of early Byzantine churches. Originally part of a larger mosaic that adorned the floor of an ancient church in northern Syria, this panel depicts Adam and Eve during their fateful encounter with forbidden fruit. The couple is shown sharing the fruit while attempting to cover themselves with large leaves, symbolizing their newfound awareness and shame. Atop the panel sits a Greek inscription taken from Genesis III:7-8 which reads, "And they ate, [and they] were made naked". This inscription highlights two pivotal moments in the biblical narrative of Adam and Eve's fall from grace. The intricate details and meticulous craftsmanship displayed in this fragment suggest that it may have once belonged to a pavement illustrating the Garden of Eden itself. Its historical significance coupled with its artistic beauty make it an invaluable piece within art history. Thanks to Bridgeman Images' stunning reproduction work captured through Fine Art Finder, viewers can appreciate every delicate stroke and color variation present within this remarkable artwork.
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