raysparx1 i would think that because there was only adam and eve in the garden of eden, the paintings were done some considerable time afterwards, and probaly just from a description given by a snake
but whiffey the only thing my belly button is any good for is, I keep salt in it when I go to bed and take a bag of chips with me, I can dip them in, or it fills up with bed fluff.
Have you studied all forms of religious art then, Ray, to back up this theory?
Anyway, maybe Renaissance artists were just STOOPID and painted the models as they looked in front of them! Or maybe the church at the time dictated that Adam & Eve looked like circus freaks without belly buttons. Stranger things have happened.
Er... what were we talking about again? Oh yes, Nurse Ratched....
You�ve done it now sparky! Now I'm on a mission to find a painting of Adam and/or Eve without belly buttons. Still, at least it gives me an excuse to ogle half-naked pictures of men...
Good luck champers, in my job as curator of antiquities and fine art at the royal acadamy of neo-classical fine art I have yet to come across such a thing, I have travelled the world in pursuit of such a painting, many have tried to trick me but I am an expert in this field, oh nursies calling time for my tablets, bye xx