词条 | The Serpent Chooses Adam and Eve |
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The Serpent Chooses Adam and Eve is an oil/mirror collage laid on canvas created by George Cohen in 1958. This key work caused "something of a sensation" at the 1958 Carnegie Invitational. Cohen combined deliberately clumsy, pictographic painting with collage, pasting in a round mirror and a hank of Eve's hair. Mirrors, he explains, "are the supreme illusion; they mock both the viewer and the painting." [1] It has been owned by the Alan Gallery, Carnegie Institute Department of Fine Arts, San Francisco Museum of Art, and Richard L. Feigen Gallery before its storage. References1. ^Art: Here Come the Monsters. Monday, Sept. 07, 1959. http://content.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,825932,00.html {{Adam and Eve}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Serpent Chooses Adam and Eve}}{{20C-painting-stub}} 2 : American paintings|Cultural depictions of Adam and Eve |
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