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Jan Keteleer's intimate portrait "Eve and the Devil" offers a thoughtful interpretation of feminine mystique. Rendered with acrylic and ink on wood panel in the artist's signature illustrative style, this painting presents Eve alongside a reverent ram, hinting at antiquity's tradition of depicting women alongside sacred animals. Though some may interpret the ram as a devilish symbol, the artist rejects such superficial readings. Instead, he explains, "I wish to honor women as unfathomable, wondrous beings. My portraits are an ode to the ladies I love."

At 40 x 40 cm on a 46 x 46 cm framed panel, this mid-sized original work signed by Keteleer on both panel and frame makes an impactful statement for art collectors. As the latest in his portrait series emphasizing his awe of the female spirit, "Eve and the Devil" demonstrates the artist's continuous maturation. Keteleer's imaginative approach and admiration for his subject is sure to intrigue and delight art lovers.

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Jan Keteleer
Image Size
4000x5000 / 391.0MB
Keywords
snake, woman, figurative art, color, romanticism, retro style, colors, dress, expressionism, symbolism (arts), portrait, mystical art
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Jan Keteleer's intimate portrait "Eve and the Devil" offers a thoughtful interpretation of feminine mystique. Rendered with acrylic and ink on wood panel in the artist's signature illustrative style, this painting presents Eve alongside a reverent ram, hinting at antiquity's tradition of depicting women alongside sacred animals. Though some may interpret the ram as a devilish symbol, the artist rejects such superficial readings. Instead, he explains, "I wish to honor women as unfathomable, wondrous beings. My portraits are an ode to the ladies I love."<br />
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At 40 x 40 cm on a 46 x 46 cm framed panel, this mid-sized original work signed by Keteleer on both panel and frame makes an impactful statement for art collectors. As the latest in his portrait series emphasizing his awe of the female spirit, "Eve and the Devil" demonstrates the artist's continuous maturation. Keteleer's imaginative approach and admiration for his subject is sure to intrigue and delight art lovers.