

A sculpture of a naked woman by Leonhard Kern titled "Eve Expelled from Paradise". The woman has short hair and stands on a black base with a wide lip around the top and bottom. She is depicted with her left hand on her chest, and her right hand hanging down by her side. The sculpture is made of a material with a golden-brown color. The woman's body is rendered in a realistic style, with detailed features such as nipples, a navel, and folds of skin on her legs and arms. Her facial expression appears neutral. The background of the image is gray, with a shadow cast to the right of the sculpture.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 591 × 893 px
- Museum Record
- View original
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