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- Adam Eve Banished Garden images - Shutterstock
Adam and Eve's expulsion from paradise depicted in a vibrant vector cartoon picture of eve offering Adam a fruit in the garden of Eden while the devil is standing next to the tree
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- The Expulsion of Adam and Eve from Paradise by Benjamin West
After sponsoring the elaborate scheme for two decades, George III abruptly canceled it in 1801 Though the overall project was abandoned, many individual paintings, including this nine–foot–long Expulsion, were completed
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- The Expulsion of Adam and Eve from Paradise
Benjamin West created it as a preparatory sketch for one of several large paintings intended for a chapel in Windsor Castle, an ancient seat of the British monarchy that was undergoing restoration in the late 18th century
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Raj utracony Usage on uk wikipedia org Утрачений рай (поема) width Categories: The Poetical Works of John Milton (1695) Paradise Lost in art Engravings of the Expulsion of Adam and Eve Benjamin Smith Works after Richard Westall Richard Earlom 1795 engravings CC-PD-Mark Author died more than 100 years ago public domain images
- The Expulsion of Adam and Eve from the Garden of Paradise (c. 1867) by . . .
The artwork vividly depicts the biblical story of Adam and Eve being banished from the Garden of Eden At the center of the composition, the figures of Adam and Eve are shown in a state of despair and sorrow
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