Abstract:
According to the Bible, the path of humanity began in a garden, an
enclosed precinct, a hideaway, a shelter, simultaneously a place of genesis and
death. In the architecture of the Christian churches, Heaven, or Paradise, is
often represented as a garden with lush and spontaneous vegetation within
which dominates the Tree of Knowledge. The Garden of Eden is thus a place of
the reconstruction of the man, the centre of the soul. This study aims to analyse
the visual representations of the Garden of Eden in the decorative arts of the
Christian worship space.