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Noah's ark and all its compartments displayed. Etching by J. Mynde.
Date: [1737]Reference: 15717i- Pictures
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Noah's ark overlooks a scene of desolation from a mountainous horizon. Mezzotint with etching.
Reference: 15715i- Archives and manuscripts
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M0004154: 13th century illustrations of Noah building the ark and Noah entering the ark with his family
Date: 23 January 1935Reference: WT/D/1/20/1/33/101Part of: Wellcome Trust Corporate Archive- Pictures
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Noah's ark surrounded by drowning men; above, the dove holds the olive leaf in its beak, while God appears in a cloud attired as a bishop. Woodcut.
Reference: 15713i- Pictures
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Noah getting animals and men into the ark. Etching by Ciro Tipaldi.
Reference: 38079i- Pictures
Noah directs the gathered animals towards the ark. Etching by G. Zompini, 1758, after G.B. Castiglione.
Castiglione, Giovanni Benedetto, 1609-1664.Date: [1786?]Reference: 2822731i- Pictures
The descendants of Noah in a family tree stemming from the ark. Etching by N.C. Goodnight, 178-.
Goodnight, N. C.Date: 1780-1789Reference: 2475241i- Pictures
Noah and his family leave the ark with the animals after the flood. Etching by G. Carattoni after Raphael.
Raphael, 1483-1520.Date: [1790?]Reference: 2839951i- Pictures
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The construction of the ark of Noah. Colour lithograph by L. Gruner after N. Consoni after Raphael.
Raphael, 1483-1520.Reference: 38271i- Pictures
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People and animals entering Noah's ark, transposed into a 16th century Dutch landscape. Engraving by A.J. Landerseel.
Reference: 20430i- Pictures
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An elaborate cross-section of Noah's ark, detailing the storing of provisions and livestock; scenes of loading and construction. Line engraving.
Reference: 15918i- Pictures
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Noah and his entourage come down from the ark and make a sacrifice to God. Etching by M. van der Gucht after G. Hoet.
Hoet, Gerard, 1648-1733.Date: 1700-1799Reference: 15720i- Pictures
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Noah and his family sacrifice a ram to God on leaving the ark. Engraving by G. Carattoni after A. de'Angeli after Michelangelo.
Michelangelo Buonarroti, 1475-1564.Reference: 11500i- Pictures
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A huge angel stands atop Noah's ark, its back turned towards the entwined mass of drowning creatures; people pray and one holds her baby aloft; serpents tussle among the dying. Etching by L. Friedrich after W. Kaulbach.
Kaulbach, Wilhelm von, 1804-1874.Reference: 15709i- Pictures
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The canonised Noah. Lithograph by J.G. Schreiner, c. 1840.
Date: [c. 1840]Reference: 20570iPart of: Gemälde aus der Königl. Allerheiligen Hofcapelle in München- Books
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Two sermons, first of the creatures going into Noah's ark; Typically representing the salvation of God's elect Church in and by Jesus Christ. Second of the creatures going out of the ark to Mount Ararat, typically representing the removal of the Church militant out of the State of Grace into the State of Glory. To which is added, some brief heads upon Joel II. 7,8,9, and Nahum III. 15,16,17. Of God's Notice and Knowledge of the manner and motion of the Meanest and worst of his Creatures. By Edmund Jones, Minister of the Gospel. -And Noah only remained alive, and they that were with him in the Ark.
Jones, Edmund, 1702-1793.Date: printed, in the year, 1781- Pictures
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God appears in a circle surrounded by images from the stories of the Creation, Adam and Eve, and Noah. Line Engraving.
Reference: 15488i- Pictures
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Noah and his companions follow the animals into the Ark. Etching.
Reference: 15704i- Pictures
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Part of a menu card (?) for the Geological Society: four toy figures in the foreground, Noah's Ark in the background. Process print after C.W. Sherborn.
Sherborn, Charles William, 1831-1912.Reference: 40341i- Books
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Geographia sacra illustrata or Sacred geography illustrated. Containing, a view of many things belonging to [the] Jews & their worship mentioned in the Holy Scriptures, with a particular explication of [the] same, according to Arias Montanus, Villalpandus, L'Amy, and other antient and modern authors, never before collected into a single volume, the whole intended for the better understanding [the] sacred writings. Viz. 1 Noahs ark in 4 different views, & Tower of Babel as begun by the sons of Noah & afterwards finisht by [the] kings of Babylon ... 13 A map of the Holy Land, wherein are describ'd [the] most remarkable places wth. scripture references &c and a table for the easier finding the principal places therein. nec [sic] non antiquitates Hebræorum explicata.
Date: [between 1764 and 1779?]- Pictures
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Noah's entourage comes down from Mount Ararat; Noah makes a sacrifice. Etching by N.C. Goodnight.
Reference: 15706i- Books
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The Historical instructor: Containing ingenious answers to many notable questions of several wonderful matters in antient history. As, what is the opinion of our historians about the apple old mother eve tempted Adam with. Why the devil should take the shape of a serpent. Of the building of the tower of Babel, nine miles round by-five hundred, thousand men, who left off, being confounded in their languages, also several questions about Sodom and Gomorrah, Noah's ark, and Solomon's temple; informing us, from scripture, what day that was that the like was never before, nor shall be again. A full account of the destruction of Jerusalem, and how the Jews were dispersed and scattered over the face of the earth. Josephus's and the Romans account of Our Saviour, and the miricles, [sic] wrought at his birth; with a wonderful apparition that appeared at Mahomet's tomb. The wonderful prophecies of the ten sibyls. A marvelous relation of the seven sleepers, who slept above two hundred years.
Date: M.DCC.XCVII. [1797]- Books
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An Historical catechism: containing ingenious answers to many notable questions of several wonderful matters in ancient history. As what is the opinion of all our historians about the apple old mother Eve tempted Adam with; why the devil should take the shape of a serpent; of the building of the tower of Babel 9 miles round by 5,00,000 men, who left off, confounded in their language; also, serious questions about Sodom and Gomorrah, Noah's ark, and Solomon's temple, informing us from scripture, what day that was that the like was never before nor never shall be; likewise, giveing an account of the destruction of Jerusalem, and the slaughter of 3 millions of Jews, and how the remainder were dispersed and scattered over the face of the whole earth; also, Josephus' and the Roman account of Our Saviour and the miracles wrought at his birth, particularly about the great Mogul and a divining ape.
Date: 1796- Pictures
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The eyes of Torbjörn, an HIV positive man with the message about the difficulties of not being honest about being HIV; advertising an AIDS help-line run by the Foundation Noah's Ark and the Red Cross. Colour lithograph by Ted Bates, ca. 1995.
Date: [1997?]Reference: 676281i- Pictures
The flood: people clamber for safety as rain pours down and lightning strikes the earth. Engraving by W. van der Gouwen after G. Hoet.
Hoet, Gerard, 1648-1733.Date: [between 1725 and 1739]Reference: 2493580i