Cain & Abel

Cain & Abel

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Two Brothers Each panel of the Gates of Paradise vividly tells several episodes of a biblical narrative. This particular panel masterfully depicts the story of Cain and Abel: Adam and Eve standing before their tent, Abel guarding his herd, the sacrifices of Cain and Abel, Cain's brutal killing of Abel, God banishing Cain. Who is depicted? All the panels are equally breathtaking and intricate, but I found the depiction of Cain and Abel especially captivating. The scene is quite complex and contains multiple elements of the story told in different spaces. The panel has a left to right motion, beginning with Adam and Eve in the upper left corner while Abel tends to his flock in the middle left and Cain plows his fields. At the top and towards the right, Cain and Abel make their sacrifices to God. Just below that we see the murder, in the midst of Cain's attack on Abel. Just below that Cain appears again to receive the curse or mark from God who appears on the far right side. It is quite remarkable that Ghiberti achieved such a complex use of space and managed to clearly depict the story. However his skill in metalwork is even more astonishing. Technical/Specification about the statue He makes the metal both soft and hard at the same time, especially noticeable in the rock formations that take up the center of the panel; he conveys their hardness, but they appear flowing and soft as well. He creates a different effect altogether in the leaves of the trees, which are molded quite rigidly, but only to show their density and fineness. Ghiberti's molding of musculature is also incredibly skilled, as is the way he depicts Cain's pair of oxen, a technique that was still being perfected in the fifteenth century. Also note the flowing curves of the river on the right side, the appearance of which is mirrored in the tendrils of fire in the sacrifice. More about the artist Lorenzo Ghiberti (Italian: [loˈrɛntso ɡiˈbɛrti]; 1378 – 1 December 1455), born Lorenzo di Bartolo, was a skilled Florentine Italian artist of the Early Renaissance best known as the creator of the bronze doors of the Florence Baptistery, called by Michelangelo the Gates of Paradise. Trained as a goldsmith and sculptor, he established an important workshop for sculpture in metal. His book of Commentari contains valuable writing on art, as well as what may be the earliest surviving autobiography by any artist.

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