Masaccio’s “Expulsion from the Garden of Eden” depicts Adam and Eve shamefully being led out of the Garden of Eden after taking part in the original sin. The fresco is world renowned for featuring remarkably lifelike characters and beautiful colors carefully contrasted with pieces of light, all carefully representing the mood inclined by the work (Tuscany). Masaccio was commissioned to complete the painting as well as other stories of St. Peter after fellow artist Masolino left them incomplete in the Brancacci Chapel in the Florentine Church of Santa Maria del Carmine (Diane). To better understand such a powerful work of art that has transcended time, it is important to understand the artist himself, why it was painted, as well as the technique used to create such a powerful fresco. Born Tommaso di Giovanni di Simone Cassai, Masaccio was born December 21, 1401, near Florence, Italy. Little is known about Masaccio’s childhood and his mentor for painting has never been found. In fact, no paper trail of the painter is found from birth until he entered the Arte dei Medici e Speziali on January 7, 1422, which was a painters’ guild. Despite being young throughout his artistic career, Masaccio’s techniques inspired Florentine paintings beyond the Renaissance era and heavily influenced Western …show more content…
In light of this, Cosimo III de’ Medici had fig leaves painted onto the genitals of the depiction to make it more tasteful. In the 1980s, this covering was removed during a restoration of the fresco and the characters are currently displayed in the nude (Tuscany). All of the points brought up helps the reader to better understand why this work of art became so famous. Despite being young throughout his artistic career, Masaccio can be considered one of the best painters of his time through the use of his