Adam and Eve driven out of Paradise' or 'Light Study' from 1887. The second title of the work already indicates that Ensor is not only concerned with the event, but certainly also with the capture and depiction of light in all its many shades. In a sky that seems to be slightly on fire in the middle, you see God emerging from behind a cloud: you notice His right shoulder, His head and His outstretched left arm pointing Adam and Eve in the direction they should walk. You can hear Him calling, as it were, "Get out! The foreground is much darker: it looks like a kind of dune landscape, in which the first two people are hard to find. At the bottom right they flee from the Garden of Eden, briefly visible, as if in their sinfulness they do not deserve more attention.