James Tissot's painting depicts a dramatic scene in which Adam and Eve are driven out of paradise by angels. The angels are depicted with large wings and swords, pointing towards the horizon, indicating the direction in which Adam and Eve must go. Adam and Eve are on the right side of the painting, with their backs to the viewer, and appear sad and defeated. The angels stand on a rocky surface, emphasising the ruggedness of their task. This painting is interesting and relevant because it depicts an important Biblical event and depicts the emotional impact of the expulsion from paradise
James Tissot (born Jacques Joseph Tissot) (Nantes, France 15 October 1836 - Doubs, 8 August 1902) was a French painter and graphic artist.
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