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  • Adam in Eden, or nature's paradise. The history of plants, fruits, herbs, and flowers. With their several names, whether Greek, Latin or English ... as also their several signatures, anatomical appropriations, and particular physical vertues ... / By William Coles, herbarist.
  • Adam in Eden, or nature's paradise. The history of plants, fruits, herbs, and flowers. With their several names, whether Greek, Latin or English ... as also their several signatures, anatomical appropriations, and particular physical vertues ... / By William Coles, herbarist.
  • Adam in Eden, or nature's paradise. The history of plants, fruits, herbs, and flowers. With their several names, whether Greek, Latin or English ... as also their several signatures, anatomical appropriations, and particular physical vertues ... / By William Coles, herbarist.
  • Adam and Eve, naked, holding hands. Watercolour by M. Bishop, 1969.
  • Adam and Eve, naked, holding hands. Watercolour by M. Bishop, 1969.
  • Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden. Red chalk drawing.
  • The six stages of the Creation as described in the first chapter of Genesis. Etching, ca. 1790.
  • Eve is reproached for eating the forbidden fruit. Etching by J.E. Ridinger after himself, c. 1750.
  • Eve is offering an apple to Adam while the serpent watches through the branches of the Tree of Knowledge; representing the origin of AIDS. Colour lithograph after S. Staněk, 1994.
  • The gates of Eden open to expel Adam and Eve, who stand caught in a terrified embrace. Aquatint by M. Haughton, 1805 after J.H. Füssli (Fuseli).
  • Adam and Eve holding fruit: Four figures. Heliogravure by C. Amand-Durand.
  • Eve tempting Adam. Engraving by J. Massard, 1787, after C. Cignani.
  • Episodes in the Old Testament. Engraving by M.T.
  • Adam sacrifices a lamb, which Eve scatters with flowers (left); Thirza mourns by the water (right). Etching by R.B. Peake after T. Uwins.
  • Adam and Eve are expelled from Eden by a sword-bearing angel. Woodcut.
  • Eve shows Adam the apple she has bitten. Etching by W. Unger after J. Palma the elder.
  • Adam and Eve in the garden of Eden. Stipple engraving by F. Bartolozzi after T. Stothard, 1792.
  • Adam and Eve in the garden of Eden. Stipple engraving by F. Bartolozzi after T. Stothard, 1792.
  • The creation of Adam. Engraving by D. Cunego, 1772, after Michelangelo.
  • God creates man, his hand inspiring life into the head of Adam. Etching by H. Moses after A. Canova.
  • A man sits and paints a picture of the exiled Adam and Eve; his wife suckles a baby; representing the thirtieth year of life. Engraving by Conrad Meyer, 16--.
  • The Fall: Adam and Eve driven out by the Angel for eating the forbidden fruit. Etching by C. Lasinio after Masaccio and Masolino.
  • The garden of Eden illuminated by light symbolising the Trinity. Engraving by A. Collaert after H. Bol.
  • Surrounded by animals in the Garden of Eden, Eve ascends from Adam's side. Line engraving by J. Haeyler after C. van den Broeck.
  • Michelangelo's painting of the creation of Adam, adapted to show God offering Adam a condom in order to prevent AIDS. Lithograph by C. Fritschke after Michelangelo, 199-.
  • The burial of Adam: Adam is wrapped in linen sheets and lowered into the grave while a large crowd of mourners is looking on. Engraving by Jan Sadeler after M. de Vos.
  • A couple in animal skins (Adam and Eve?) journeying with three children after the expulsion. Coloured stipple engraving.
  • God creating Eve out of Adam. Line engraving.
  • God creating Eve out of Adam and blessing her as she emerges into the splendors of Eden. Wood engraving.
  • God creating Eve out of Adam amidst all the wonders of Eden. Woodcut.