Artwork
Paradies (Im Hintergrund: Der Sündenfall)

Paradies (Im Hintergrund: Der Sündenfall) is an unspecified painting by the Dutch Golden Age artist Roelant Savery. It dates from 1628 and is held in the collection of the Kunsthistorisches Museum.
About this work
Overview
Roelant Savery's 1628 painting 'Paradies (Im Hintergrund: Der Sündenfall)' is a depiction of an idyllic landscape teeming with diverse wildlife. The work showcases the artist's fascination with natural history and his skill in rendering detailed environments.
Subject & Meaning
The scene presents a harmonious, fantastical world where various animals coexist peacefully. The biblical narrative of the Fall of Man is subtly integrated into the background, underscoring the connection between the natural world and religious themes.
Technique & Style
Savery's use of vibrant colors and meticulous detail brings the landscape to life. The inclusion of both real and mythical creatures adds a layer of fantasy, characteristic of the artist's style and reflective of the era's blending of observation and imagination.
History & Provenance
Created during the Dutch Golden Age, the painting is now held in the Kunsthistorisches Museum, exemplifying the period's artistic achievements and the evolution of landscape painting.
Artist & collection
Artist
Roelant Savery (or Roeland(t) Maertensz Saverij, or de Savery, or many variants; 1576 – buried 25 February 1639) was a Flanders-born Dutch Golden Age painter.



















