Discuss some of the prominent themes and symbolism of Albrecht Dürer's Adam and Eve . In your answer reference the material in the MyArtsLab Closer Look section
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Albrecht Dürer's Adam and Eve and MyArtsLab Closer Look) portrays the biblical couple prior to fall. They are represented according to classical models of proportion in an engraving widely seen as a standard across Europe. Light plays across the bodies of the figures expressing both divine and Dürer's own inspiration.
The parrot behind Adam, represents language and wisdom. It location next to Adam associates these attributes with the man while the woman Eve is depicted next to the snake the symbol of temptation.
A placard in Latin which states Albrecht Dürer of Nuremburg made this in 1504 hangs from the tree of life: a humorous allusion to the artist's own conception of his immortality.
The cat at Eve's feet is crouched and preparing to pounce on the mouse at Adams feet. This is reference to the death that will enter the world after the Fall. The four animals around the feet of Eve represent the four humors of the Roman Physician Galen. The elk represents black bile (melancholy), the rabbit blood (sensuality), the ox phlegm (sluggishness) and the cat yellow bile (anger and cruelty). Medieval theologians believed these humors were in perfect balance before the fall but became disordered after the disobedience and punishment of the first couple.
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