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  1. Expulsión del jardín del Edén (en inglés: Expulsion from the Garden of Eden) es un cuadro realizado por el pintor Thomas Cole. Mide 100,96 cm de alto y 138,43 cm de ancho, y está pintado al óleo sobre lienzo.

  2. Expulsion from the Garden of Eden (or Expulsion from Paradise) was painted in 1828 by English-born American painter Thomas Cole. It belongs to the collection of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston and is on display in their Waleska Evans James Gallery (Gallery 236).

  3. In his Expulsion, Cole vividly portrays both Paradise and a hostile world replete with the consequences of earthly knowledge. These opposing realms meet near the center of the canvas. The profusion of flora and fauna evokes the beauty and harmony of Eden; outside the portal to Paradise, Adam and Eve are cast into an abyss marked by blasted ...

  4. Having displeased the Lord by eating forbidden fruit that gave them knowledge of good and evil, Adam and Eve were expelled from Eden. Rather than describing their anguish through pose and...

  5. 19 de may. de 2020 · This painting depicts the moment in the Book of Genesis when God expels Adam and Eve from the Garden of Eden. Rather than focusing on the naked humanity of the couple, Cole dwarfs them within a natural setting whose scale and majesty symbolize divine power.

  6. 6 de dic. de 2023 · Expulsion from the Garden of Eden. by Dr. Steven Zucker and Dr. Beth Harris. Thomas Cole, Expulsion from the Garden of Eden, 1828, oil on canvas, 100.96 x 138.43 cm (39-3/4 x 54-1/2 inches) (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston)

  7. Expulsión del jardín del Edén (en inglés: Expulsion from the Garden of Eden) es un cuadro realizado por el pintor Thomas Cole. Mide 100,96 cm de alto y 138,43 cm de ancho, y está pintado al óleo sobre lienzo.