File:Anatomie approximative - Saint-Florentin.jpg

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English: St. Florentin church, France - Panel "Adam and Eve eat the forbidden fruit", in the stained-glass window of the creation of the world, dated 1525. The complete window holds 18 panels on 3 rows; this one is the 4th panel in the 2nd row. See the complete window in black&white here: , with the titles for each panel; a set of 8 panels including this one: ; and this panel and its neighbour on the right ("God reproaches them their transgression"): .
Français : Église Saint-Florentin de Saint-Florentin, Yonne (vitraux du XVIe siècle). Détail d'un panneau de la verrière de la création du monde, datée de 1525, qui comprend 3 rangées de six panneaux plus les lobes et l'ogive en haut. Description dans Salomon (1871) « Verrières de l'église de Saint-Florentin » (séance du 10 décembre 1871), Bulletin de la Société des sciences historiques et naturelles de l'Yonne, vol. 25 (5e de la 2e série),‎ p. 186-216 (ce panneau p. 208). Quatrième panneau de la deuxième rangée : "Adam et Eve mangent le fruit défendu".

Voir ce panneau avec son voisin de droite :  ; et un ensemble de 8 panneaux de la même verrière, dont celui-ci : .

Avant la redécouverte de l'anatomie à la renaissance, la représentation des corps dans l'art avait pour but de représenter un idéal plutôt que le réel comme ici avec nos amants maudits de la genèse.
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Author Zéphyrios
Camera location48° 00′ 02.11″ N, 3° 43′ 46.52″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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