[Ecce in iniquitatibus conceptus sum] [50]
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Sources and parallels
- Man in Roman cuirass (Adam?) slain by sword, lying under a broken tree trunk in: Surge [2] (in: Georgette de Montenay/Anna Roemer Visscher, Cent emblemes chrestiens (c. 1615)) [Compare]
- Broken tree trunk with one green branch in:Eiice primum trabem [18] (in: Georgette de Montenay/Anna Roemer Visscher, Cent emblemes chrestiens (c. 1615)) [Compare]
References, across this site, to this page:
- Surge [2] (in: Georgette de Montenay/Anna Roemer Visscher, Cent emblemes chrestiens (c. 1615))
- Eiice primum trabem [18] (in: Georgette de Montenay/Anna Roemer Visscher, Cent emblemes chrestiens (c. 1615))
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A serpent offers an apple to a baby, lying on the ground with an arrow in its chest; in the background: the Fall of Man- snakes (+ animals used symbolically) [25F42(+1)]
- fruits: apple [25G21(APPLE)]
- lying figure [31A236]
- male infant (+ nude human being) [31D1111(+89)]
- dying [31E1]
- violent death by arrow(s) [31E23461]
- archer's weapons: arrow [45C15(ARROW)]
- Eve simultaneously offers some of the fruit to Adam and takes some more from the serpent (or the tree) [71A4221]
- proverbs, sayings, etc. (with TEXT) [86(ECCE IN INIQUITATIBUS CONCEPTUS SUM ...)]