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This ewer stand would have ben accompanied by a ewer or pitcher. The five scenes separated by trees or rocks are from Genesis: God creating Eve from the rib of Adam, God introducing Adam and Eve to the Garden of Eden, the Original Sin, Cain killing Abel, followed by (rather than preceded by) Adam and Eve fleeing the Garden. As on the ewer nearby, a serious biblical story, the representation of which is based on engravings dated 1529 by Lucas van Leyden, is complemented by an amusing, inventive border of cavorting monsters. The central medallion with the ancient Roman goddess Diana is a replacement.

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