Adam and Eve Expelled from Paradise (or Expulsion) was a 20th century painting by human artist Marc Chagall, depicting a scene from the Biblical book of Genesis in which Adam and Eve are cast out of the Garden of Eden. Spock hung a copy of this painting in his quarters on the USS Enterprise-A, explaining that it served as a reminder that all things must end. (TOS movie: Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country) Spock later displayed the painting in his quarters aboard the USS Intrepid II. (TOS novel: Vulcan's Forge)
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| - Spock had een afbeelding van het kunstwerk in zijn bemanningskwartier aan boord van de USS Enterprise-A tijdens het einde van de 23e eeuw. De verbanning van Adam en Eva uit het paradijs was voor hem een teken dat alle dingen een einde moeten hebben. ("Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country")
- Adam and Eve Expelled from Paradise (or Expulsion) was a 20th century painting by human artist Marc Chagall, depicting a scene from the Biblical book of Genesis in which Adam and Eve are cast out of the Garden of Eden. Spock hung a copy of this painting in his quarters on the USS Enterprise-A, explaining that it served as a reminder that all things must end. (TOS movie: Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country) Spock later displayed the painting in his quarters aboard the USS Intrepid II. (TOS novel: Vulcan's Forge)
- Spock kept this image in his quarters aboard the USS Enterprise-A during the late 23rd century. The representation of the expulsion from Paradise, as he explained to Valeris in 2293, reminded him that all things must end. (Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country) Marc Chagall was the creator of this painting.
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| - Spock had een afbeelding van het kunstwerk in zijn bemanningskwartier aan boord van de USS Enterprise-A tijdens het einde van de 23e eeuw. De verbanning van Adam en Eva uit het paradijs was voor hem een teken dat alle dingen een einde moeten hebben. ("Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country")
- Adam and Eve Expelled from Paradise (or Expulsion) was a 20th century painting by human artist Marc Chagall, depicting a scene from the Biblical book of Genesis in which Adam and Eve are cast out of the Garden of Eden. Spock hung a copy of this painting in his quarters on the USS Enterprise-A, explaining that it served as a reminder that all things must end. (TOS movie: Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country) Spock later displayed the painting in his quarters aboard the USS Intrepid II. (TOS novel: Vulcan's Forge)
- Spock kept this image in his quarters aboard the USS Enterprise-A during the late 23rd century. The representation of the expulsion from Paradise, as he explained to Valeris in 2293, reminded him that all things must end. (Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country) Marc Chagall was the creator of this painting.
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