Cain and Abel
About this artwork
This extraordinarily dynamic sculpture depicts the slaying of Abel by his brother Cain (from the Bible story). The brothers are locked in combat, with Cain about to deliver the final blow and Abel struggling at his feet. Originally trained in the Netherlands, De Vries was one of Western Europe’s most celebrated sculptors. From 1601 he held the prestigious position of sculptor to Emperor Rudolf II in Prague, who almost certainly commissioned this work.
Updated before 2020
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artist:Adriaen de VriesFlemish (1556 - 1626)
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title:Cain and Abel
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date created:1612
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materials:Bronze
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measurements:Height: 57.00 cm
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credit line:On loan from the Torrie Collection, University of Edinburgh, 2006.
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accession number:NGL 002.06
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Adriaen de Vries
Adriaen de Vries
Adriaen de Vries was one of the greatest sculptors in bronze of his time, working across Europe and as court sculptor to Emperor Rudolf II in Prague. De Vries was born in The Hague and possibly trained with Willem van Tetrode, the pre-eminent Dutch sculptor, in Delft from about 1568. By 1581 he was...