Giovanni Battista Cipriani

Adam and Eve in Paradise

n.d.
Pen and black ink with brush and gray and brown wash, over traces of graphite, on ivory laid paper (hexagonal), laid down on board
28.9 × 35.3 cm (11.4 × 13.9 in)

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