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Adam and Eve
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Adam and Eve

Artist Aristide Maillol (French, 1861 - 1944)
Date19th century
ClassificationsPrint
MediumWoodcut
Dimensions4 1/8 x 4 in.
Object number1964.275
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Untitled
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Image Not Available for 12. All Hallow’s Eve. At last the day of all the dead has arrive,/ On which they rejoice, replete with pleasures without number./ In place of sad mourning for ourselves,/ Let us, with laughs and pulque, go cry in our cups.
12. All Hallow’s Eve. At last the day of all the dead has arrive,/ On which they rejoice, replete with pleasures without number./ In place of sad mourning for ourselves,/ Let us, with laughs and pulque, go cry in our cups.
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Adam Naming the Animals
Jan Pietersz Saenredam
1604
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