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Isaac Kremer/ July 3, 2024/
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The first woman in the Garden of Eden. Tempted to eat the apple from the tree of glossary/knowledge/" class="glossaryLink" data-cmtooltip="52bd80258fa6ffc44cf2e76a11305ddf" target="_blank" >knowledge of good and evil, causing Adam and Eve to be cast out from Eden. (Kremer, 2025) Photo of painting by Lucas Cranach the Elder from the Detroit Institute of Arts, Detroit, Michigan, 2025.