[verso 1 of 2 labels in black ink]: Violet Oakley / Eve at the Feet of the Virgin Mary / Done in Rome 1936-1937 / Oil on Wooden Panel; [verso 2 of 2 labels in black ink]: 368 [in triangle]In this study, Oakley imagines the Redemption of Eve as great public fountain. The artist experimented with the imagery for the first time in her Divine Comedy window of 1912.
Study for "Eve at the Feet of the Virgin Mary" proposed fountain
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