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Adam and Eve Making Garments of Leaves; God Admonishing Adam and Eve for their Transgression (one of a set of three)

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Canvas worked with wool silk and metal thread; chain split tent and straight stitches; appliqué of woven silk textiles; metal thread braid
European Sculpture and Decorative Arts, Metropolitan Museum of Art New York NY, Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Luke Vincent Lockwood 1940
Title: Adam and Eve Making Garments of Leaves; God Admonishing Adam and Eve for their Transgression (one of a set of three)
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Canvas worked with wool silk and metal thread; chain split tent and straight stitches; appliqué of woven silk textiles; metal thread braid.

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