The First Kiss - Salvador Viniegra (1891)
The First Kiss - Salvador Viniegra (1891)
Painted in Rome as an exercise in fulfilment of the requirements of a residential grant, which explains the marked academicism of the nude figure of Adam, Viniegra’s canvas presents the image of Eve as the bringer of original sin and the cause of mankind’s expulsion from Paradise.
The attention is focused on her copious flowing hair, linked by tradition to feminine seduction, which was still regarded at the end of the nineteenth century as responsible for the loss of male innocence.
Made with museum-grade paper, these posters translate any digital artwork into exquisite real life décor. Each poster is printed with top-tier pigmented archival inks for a stunning end result!
• Museum grade paper
• 175 gsm fine art paper
• Matte finish
• Pigmented archival inks; for bright and intense colours that will not fade when exposed to sunlight
Due to the production process of these posters, please allow for slight size deviations with a tolerance +/- 1/16".