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News At the Getty, Adam and Eve Come Back to Life After a three-year-long restoration project, Lucas the Elder’s iconic 16th-century panels are back on view at the Los Angeles museum.
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Why believing in a literal Adam and Eve matters - MSNIf Adam and Eve weren’t real, then there was no literal fall, no original sin, and therefore no need for a savior. The Apostle Paul grounds the need for redemption in the reality of Adam’s ...
Eve took of the fruit and ate, and gave to Adam to eat. ‘And the eyes of them both were opened, and they knew that they were naked; and they sewed fig leaves together, and made themselves aprons.’ ...
Lucas Cranach the Elder’s pair of panel paintings, “Adam” and “Eve” (circa 1530) at the Norton Simon Museum, beautifully restored, go on view Tuesday at the Getty in a special three ...
OLD TESTAMENT & ART: Tucked above depictions of Adam and Eve, the haunting images of Cain and Abel in the Ghent Altarpiece underscore the wages of sin and the need for redemption.
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