Eve, the Serpent and Death
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Eve, the Serpent and Death (or Eve, the Serpent, and Adam as Death) is a painting by the German Renaissance artist Hans Baldung, housed in the National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa. The date of the painting is debated, with proposals ranging from the early 1510s to between 1525 and 1530. Its four main elements are the biblical Eve, a male figure personifying Death and generally likened to Adam, a serpent, and a tree trunk.
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Artist | Hans Baldung |
Year | early 1510s–1530 |
Medium | Oil on panel |
Dimensions | 63 cm × 32.5 cm (25 in × 12.8 in) |
Location | National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa |
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