This painting titled Adam and Eve was created by the Hungarian artist Vilmos Aba-Novák in the period of Novecento using the technique of Dry-point.

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Adam and Eve

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Aba-Novák, Vilmos (1894-1941)
Date: 1921 Movement: Novecento Theme: Old Testament Technique: Dry-point Museum:  Private collection
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This painting titled Adam and Eve was created by the Hungarian artist Vilmos Aba-Novák in the period of Novecento using the technique of Dry-point.