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Portrait print circa 1872 of John the Baptist on the banks of the River Jordan with Jesus Christ in the background. Lithograph by S Merinsky, based on a painting by Henry Brueckner.
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Chromolithograph print circa 1873 entitled "The Baptism of Christ" and showing Jesus being baptised by John the Baptist in the Jordan River. Print by Duval & Hunter of a painting by James Fuller Queen (c1820 - 1886).
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Print engraving circa 1867 entitled "A Night on the Sea of Galilee". It depicts one of the miracles of Jesus Christ - walking on water to meet his disciples. The incident is outlined in the Gospels of John (Chapter 6), Matthew and Mark. Jesus had sent his disciples ahead of him to Bethsaida by boat and when they were halfway across the Sea of Galilee he walked over the surface of the water to meet them. The disciples were initially terrified, thinking he was a ghost until he revealed himself and climbed on board. Engraving by Emily Sartain (1841 - 1927), based on an original painting by Charles-Francois Jalabert (1819 - 1901).
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Engraving print circa 1870 entitled "Christ Rejected". It depicts Jesus, left of picture, being rejected by the Jewish High Priest, the Elders and the people of Jerusalem when brought before Pontius Pilate for judgement. Pilate, arm outstretched towards Christ, is soliciting the rulers and people on his behalf but the High Priest, both arms outstretched in the centre, exclaims "Away with him!". Behind the High Priest a throng of people are insulting Christ and in the foreground Mary Magdalene lies on the cross which will be used to crucify him. Engraving by John Sartain (1808 - 1897), based on an original 1819 painting by Benjamin West (1738 - 1820).
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Baptism of Jesus by St John the Baptist (top) and Raising of Lazarus after four days. At feet of Jesus are Martha and Mary, sisters of Lazarus (bottom). After Armenian Evangelistery (1336). Calligraphy and painting by Sarkis Pitsak.
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Engraving print circa 1863 entitled "Christ Blessing Little Children". It depicts events outlined in the Gospels of Mark (Chapter 10), Matthew (Chapter 19) and Luke (Chapter 18). Christ is said to have rebuked his disciples for trying to stop parents bringing their children to him and told them: "Suffer the little children to come unto me". Engraving by Samuel Sartain, based on a painting by Sir Charles Eastlake.
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Print engraving circa 1866 depicting Jesus Christ raising the daughter of Jairus from the dead. Jairus was a prominent Jew who asked Jesus to come and heal his dying daughter. The daughter died before his arrival but Jesus continued on to the house and brought her back to life with the words "Little girl, I say to you, get up!". The story is outlined in the Gospels of Mark (Chapter 5), Matthew (Chapter 9) and Luke (Chapter 8). Engraving by Emily Sartain (1841 - 1927), based on a picture by Theodore Von Holst.
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UK SCOTLAND Edinburgh -- 25 Nov 2010 -- Artist John Lowrie Morrison at a new exhibition of his work of 40 paintings on the theme of the Highland Clearances at the Lloyd's Banking Group head office (or the old Bank of Scotland building). The artist is also donating 20% of the revenue from sales of his work to the Mary's Meals charity -- Picture by Jonathan Mitchell | Lightroom Photos
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UK SCOTLAND Edinburgh -- 25 Nov 2010 -- Artist John Lowrie Morrison at a new exhibition of his work of 40 paintings on the theme of the Highland Clearances at the Lloyd's Banking Group head office (or the old Bank of Scotland building). The artist is also donating 20% of the revenue from sales of his work to the Mary's Meals charity -- Picture by Jonathan Mitchell | Lightroom Photos
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UK SCOTLAND Edinburgh -- 25 Nov 2010 -- Artist John Morrison at a new exhibition of his work of 40 paintings on the theme of the Highland Clearances at the Lloyd's Banking Group head office (or the old Bank of Scotland building). The artist is also donating 20% of the revenue from sales of his work to the Mary's Meals charity -- Picture by Jonathan Mitchell | Lightroom Photos
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UK SCOTLAND Edinburgh -- 25 Nov 2010 -- Artist John Morrison at a new exhibition of his work of 40 paintings on the theme of the Highland Clearances at the Lloyd's Banking Group head office (or the old Bank of Scotland building). The artist is also donating 20% of the revenue from sales of his work to the Mary's Meals charity -- Picture by Jonathan Mitchell | Lightroom Photos
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UK SCOTLAND Edinburgh -- 25 Nov 2010 -- Artist John Morrison at a new exhibition of his work of 40 paintings on the theme of the Highland Clearances at the Lloyd's Banking Group head office (or the old Bank of Scotland building). The artist is also donating 20% of the revenue from sales of his work to the Mary's Meals charity -- Picture by Jonathan Mitchell | Lightroom Photos
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Print engraving circa 1867 entitled "Christ Stilling the Tempest". It depicts one of the miracles of Jesus - calming a storm on the Sea of Galilee. The incident is outlined in the Gospels of Mark (Chapter 4), Luke (Chapter 8) and Matthew (Chapter 8). It is said to have occurred one evening as Jesus and his disciples crossed the Sea in a boat. A furious storm occurred, nearly swamping the boat, and Jesus, who had been asleep, awoke and calmed both the winds and sea. Engraving by Samuel Sartain (1830 - 1906), based on a painting by James Hamilton (1819 - 1878).
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Print circa 1884 by F W Wehle depicting the crucifixion of Jesus Christ alongside two convicted thieves at Golgotha, outside the walls of ancient Jerusalem, during the first century AD.
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Print circa 1849 by Nathaniel Currier depicting the crucifixion of Jesus Christ alongside two convicted thieves at Golgotha, outside the walls of ancient Jerusalem, during the first century AD.
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Vintage print circa 1873 entitled "Christ restoring sight to the blind man". It depicts one of the miracles of Jesus outlined in the Gospel of John (Chapter 9, verses 1 - 12) - the healing of the man blind from birth. Jesus is said to have "anointed the eyes of the blind man with the clay" - mixing spittle with dirt to make a mud mixture which he placed in the man's eyes. He then told the man to wash his eyes in the Pool of Siloam and, having done so, the man found he could see. Print by Murdock Brothers, lithograph by Armstrong & Co.
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UK SCOTLAND Edinburgh -- 25 Nov 2010 -- Artist John Morrison at a new exhibition of his work of 40 paintings on the theme of the Highland Clearances at the Lloyd's Banking Group head office (or the old Bank of Scotland building). The artist is also donating 20% of the revenue from sales of his work to the Mary's Meals charity -- Picture by Jonathan Mitchell | Lightroom Photos
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Engraving circa 1872 entitled "The Song of the Angels". It depicts events outlined in the Gospel of Luke (Chapter 2) in which an angel of the Lord appears to shepherds tending their flocks in Bethlehem. The angel brings the shepherds "good tidings of great joy" and tells them of the birth of the Messiah and that they will find the child wrapped in bands of cloth and lying in a manger. Engraving by Samuel Sartain (1830 - 1906), based on an original painting by Thomas Moran (1837 - 1926).
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The river Jordan, Israel , the holy land , site of pilgrimages, baptism, the sea of Galilee Jordan River the great rift valley Tributaries - left Banias River, Dan River, Yarmouk River, Zarqa River - right Hasbani River, Iyon River Landmarks Sea of Galilee, Dead Sea Length 251 km (156 mi) The Jordan River runs along the border between Israel and the Kingdom of Jordan The Jordan River or River Jordan is a river flowing to the Dead Sea. In Judaism, the river serves as the eastern border of the "Eretz Yisra'el", the Land of Israel. In Christian tradition, Jesus was baptized here by John the Baptist. The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan takes its name from this river The Jordan River is 251 kilometres (156 miles) long. it arises from a spring at Banias at the foot of Mount Hermon. The river drops rapidly in a 75 kilometre run to swampy Lake Hula, which is slightly above sea level. Exiting the lake, it drops much more in 25 kilometres to the Sea of Galilee. The last section has less gradient, and the river meanders before entering the Dead Sea, about 422 metres below sea level, which has no outlet. Two major tributaries enter from the east during this last section: the Yarmouk River and Jabbok River. Its section north of the Sea of Galilee (Hebrew: כינרת kinneret, arabic: Bohayrat Tabaraya, meaning Lake of Tiberias) is within the boundaries of Israel, and forms the western boundary of the Golan Heights. South of the lake, it forms the border between the Kingdom of Jordan (to the east) and Isr
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The river Jordan, Israel , the holy land , site of pilgrimages, baptism, the sea of galilee Jordan River the great rift valley Tributaries - left Banias River, Dan River, Yarmouk River, Zarqa River - right Hasbani River, Iyon River Landmarks Sea of Galilee, Dead Sea Length 251 km (156 mi) The Jordan River runs along the border between Israel and the Kingdom of Jordan The Jordan River or River Jordan is a river flowing to the Dead Sea. In Judaism, the river serves as the eastern border of the "Eretz Yisra'el", the Land of Israel. In Christian tradition, Jesus was baptized here by John the Baptist. The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan takes its name from this river The Jordan River is 251 kilometres (156 miles) long. it arises from a spring at Banias at the foot of Mount Hermon. The river drops rapidly in a 75 kilometre run to swampy Lake Hula, which is slightly above sea level. Exiting the lake, it drops much more in 25 kilometres to the Sea of Galilee. The last section has less gradient, and the river meanders before entering the Dead Sea, about 422 metres below sea level, which has no outlet. Two major tributaries enter from the east during this last section: the Yarmouk River and Jabbok River. Its section north of the Sea of Galilee (Hebrew: כינרת kinneret, arabic: Bohayrat Tabaraya, meaning Lake of Tiberias) is within the boundaries of Israel, and forms the western boundary of the Golan Heights. South of the lake, it forms the border between the Kingdom of Jordan (to the east) and Israel a
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Print circa 1835 showing the Last Supper of Jesus Christ and his disciples as depicted in the Gospels. Also known as the Mystical Supper, it was the last meal Jesus shared with them before his death and during it he revealed he knew he was about to be betrayed by one of those present (Judas Iscariot). Pictured left to right are: Judas, Andrew, Simon, Matthew, Peter, John, Christ the Saviour, Bartholomew, James the less, Thomas, James the greater, Phillip, Thaddeus. Print by John Baker.
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Vintage lithograph print circa 1884 entitled "Ascension of Christ". It depicts Jesus ascending to heaven in the presence of 11 of his Apostles and other onlookers following his resurrection. Print by F W Wehle, lithograph by Beck & Pauli.
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Vintage lithograph print circa 1873 entitled "The Ascension of Christ". It depicts Jesus ascending to heaven in the presence of 11 of his Apostles following his resurrection. Print by E S Athearn / A Lambrecht.
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Print engraving c1880s showing Jesus Christ, aged just 12, in the Temple at Jerusalem discoursing with the elders as outlined in the Gospel of Luke (Chapter 2). The incident is said to have happened after Jesus and his parents Joseph and Mary travelled to Jerusalem for the Feast of the Passover. When the Feast was over Joseph and Mary started travelling home, thinking Jesus was with their group and unaware he had stayed behind. When they realised he was missing they returned to Jerusalem and after searching for three days found him in the temple courts having discussions with the teachers and elders and amazing them with his knowledge and understanding. He told his parents "Didn't you know I had to be in my Father's house?". Engraving by Illman Brothers, based on a painting by J M H Hofmann.
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Print circa 1886 showing the Last Supper of Jesus Christ and his disciples as depicted in the Gospels. Also known as the Mystical Supper, it was the last meal Jesus shared with them before his death and during it he revealed he knew he was about to be betrayed by one of those present (Judas Iscariot). Judas can be seen slipping away into the darkness in the foreground. Print by F W Wehle.
The river Jordan, Israel , the holy land , site of pilgrimages, baptism, the sea of galilee Jordan River the great rift valley Tributaries - left Banias River, Dan River, Yarmouk River, Zarqa River - right Hasbani River, Iyon River Landmarks Sea of Galilee, Dead Sea Length 251 km (156 mi) The Jordan River runs along the border between Israel and the Kingdom of Jordan The Jordan River or River Jordan is a river flowing to the Dead Sea. In Judaism, the river serves as the eastern border of the "Eretz Yisra'el", the Land of Israel. In Christian tradition, Jesus was baptized here by John the Baptist. The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan takes its name from this river The Jordan River is 251 kilometres (156 miles) long. it arises from a spring at Banias at the foot of Mount Hermon. The river drops rapidly in a 75 kilometre run to swampy Lake Hula, which is slightly above sea level. Exiting the lake, it drops much more in 25 kilometres to the Sea of Galilee. The last section has less gradient, and the river meanders before entering the Dead Sea, about 422 metres below sea level, which has no outlet. Two major tributaries enter from the east during this last section: the Yarmouk River and Jabbok River. Its section north of the Sea of Galilee (Hebrew: כינרת kinneret, arabic: Bohayrat Tabaraya, meaning Lake of Tiberias) is within the boundaries of Israel, and forms the western boundary of the Golan Heights. South of the lake, it forms the border between the Kingdom of Jordan (to the east) and Israel a
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traditional site of baptism south of Tiberias at the mouth of the Jordan
liora ror, Christian Christianity church city en kerem ein kerem en karem ein karem tower turret religion religion religious faith belief indoor interior symbol symbols st johns the baptist Israel
liora ror, Christian Christianity church city en kerem ein kerem en karem ein karem tower turret religion religion religious faith belief indoor interior symbol symbols st johns the baptist prayers praying Israel
The river Jordan, Israel , the holy land , site of pilgrimages, baptism, the sea of galilee Jordan River the great rift valley Tributaries - left Banias River, Dan River, Yarmouk River, Zarqa River - right Hasbani River, Iyon River Landmarks Sea of Galilee, Dead Sea Length 251 km (156 mi) The Jordan River runs along the border between Israel and the Kingdom of Jordan The Jordan River or River Jordan is a river flowing to the Dead Sea. In Judaism, the river serves as the eastern border of the "Eretz Yisra'el", the Land of Israel. In Christian tradition, Jesus was baptized here by John the Baptist. The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan takes its name from this river The Jordan River is 251 kilometres (156 miles) long. it arises from a spring at Banias at the foot of Mount Hermon. The river drops rapidly in a 75 kilometre run to swampy Lake Hula, which is slightly above sea level. Exiting the lake, it drops much more in 25 kilometres to the Sea of Galilee. The last section has less gradient, and the river meanders before entering the Dead Sea, about 422 metres below sea level, which has no outlet. Two major tributaries enter from the east during this last section: the Yarmouk River and Jabbok River. Its section north of the Sea of Galilee (Hebrew: כינרת kinneret, arabic: Bohayrat Tabaraya, meaning Lake of Tiberias) is within the boundaries of Israel, and forms the western boundary of the Golan Heights. South of the lake, it forms the border between the Kingdom of Jordan (to the east) and Isr
John Quincy Adams President portrait US USA sixth illustration painting American Presidents 6th the United States of America Presidential 19th nineteenth century 18th eighteenth history leader leaders famous Americans leading political figure figures politician politicians politics historic historical heritage sitting down seated statesman statesmen statesmanship Monroe Doctrine theory theorist theorists theories leadership portraits illustrations paintings people person persons engraving engravings print prints man men male males black and white image images upright vertical full-length full length Thomas Sully art artwork artworks works North Americana artist a at an with by to from for in on into diplomat diplomats Federalist Democratic-Republican National Anti-Masonic Whig party parties son Secretary State Secretaries
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Portrait engraving circa 1826 of John Quincy Adams. Adams (1767 – 1848) was the sixth US President and held office from 1825 to 1829. His father John Adams was the second US President (1797 – 1801). Quincy Adams was also a diplomat involved in many international negotiations and helped formulate the Monroe Doctrine (1823) - the policy of US opposition to European interference in the Americas - while Secretary of State under President James Monroe. Engraving by Asher Brown Durand (1796 – 1886), based on a painting by artist Thomas Sully (1783 – 1872).
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UK SCOTLAND Edinburgh -- 25 Nov 2010 -- Artist John Lowrie Morrison at a new exhibition of his work of 40 paintings on the theme of the Highland Clearances at the Lloyd's Banking Group head office (or the old Bank of Scotland building). The artist is also donating 20% of the revenue from sales of his work to the Mary's Meals charity -- Picture by Jonathan Mitchell | Lightroom Photos
Christopher Columbus portrait explorer navigator mariner America 1492 Americas history maritime famous explorers discovery of the New World historic voyage voyages historical fifteenth century 15th celebrated renowned people person exploration USA US United States Atlantic Ocean crossing sailor heritage Genoa Genoese figure figures man men male males navigators portraits vertical art artwork painting illustration paintings illustrations drawing drawings European Europeans Italian Italians Italy Europe pioneer pioneers pioneering mariners sail sailors discover discoverer Genoan discoveries
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Portrait print of Christopher Columbus published circa 1892 by Girsch & Roehsler to mark the 400th anniversary of his landing in America. Columbus (circa 1451 – 1506) was a Genoese navigator and explorer who famously reached the Americas in 1492.
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John Wesley Reverend portrait Methodist Methodism death of deathbed on dying Rev illustration vintage church religious leader 18th century 1700s founder theology cleric English Christian theologian clergy evangelist evangelism famous painting methodists dies dead deaths bed illustrations religion religions leaders leading leadership eighteenth 1791 March 2 founders clergyman clergymen founding clerics theologians evangelists celebrated renowned acclaimed noted famed eminent prominent distinguished paintings his the historic historical figure figures icon icons iconic great greats greatest England movement movements Christians Christianity Anglican Anglicans UK United Kingdom horizontal landscape colour color portraits surrounded by history heritage people person persons and old age elderly print prints art artwork artworks work works man men male males a an at as in to from for with into Revd scene scenes deathbeds beds preacher preachers Englishman Englishmen Briton Britons British Europe European Europeans lithograph lithographs death-bed life family friends
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Lithograph colour print circa 1840s entitled "The Death of the Reverend John Wesley". It depicts Wesley on his deathbed surrounded by family and friends. Wesley (1703 - 1791) was an Anglican cleric and Christian theologian who is largely credited along with his brother Charles with founding the English Methodist movement. Pictured left to right in the scene are: Miss Sarah Wesley, a medical assistant, Rev J Bradford, Rev P Dickinson, Mrs Charles Wesley, John Wesley on deathbed, Rev T Rankin, Mrs E A Rogers, Miss Ritchie, Rev J Rogers, Rev J Creighton, Master Rogers, R C Brackenbury, Rev T Broadbent, Rev A Mather, Rev J Broadbent, J Horton, Rev G Whitfield, Dr Whitehead, and Rev J Edmonson. Print by Magee's Press.
Millard Fillmore President portrait US USA illustration 13th American Presidents thirteenth Vice-President Presidential leader leaders 19th nineteenth century history United States of America the vice vice-presidents portraits illustrations painting paintings leadership historic historical heritage figure figures leading political politics politician politicians famous Americans statesman statesmen statesmanship unelected people person persons print prints engraving engravings standing up full-length full length black white upright vertical image images art artwork artworks works North Americana man men male males a an and at by to from with for in on into John Sartain Whig Whigs not elected never party parties who were won election
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Portrait engraving circa 1850 of Millard Fillmore. Fillmore (1800 - 1874) was the 13th US President, serving from 1850 - 1853. He was the second Vice-President to take office following the death of a sitting President (Zachary Taylor). Engraving by John Sartain (1808 - 1897).
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Portrait print, based on a painting by John Singleton Copley, of John Adams during his time as the first US Vice-President. Adams (1735 – 1826) held the office from 1789 to 1797 and subsequently became the second US President (1797 – 1801). He is regarded as one of the most influential Founding Fathers.
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Mural in Welsh Victorian church at Llanegwad, Carmarthenshire, South Wales, UK
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Zachary Taylor President portrait US USA illustration 12th American Presidents twelfth Presidential leader leaders 19th nineteenth century history United States of America Major General Mexican-American Mexican war in uniform military background on with horse former soldier soldiers commander commanders deaths office died dies the portraits illustrations painting paintings leadership historic historical heritage figure figures leading political politics politician politicians Americans statesman statesmen statesmanship people person persons print prints engraving engravings standing up full-length full length black white upright vertical image images art artwork artworks works North Americana man men male males a an and at by to from for into John Sartain Whig Whigs Generals army famous
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Portrait engraving circa 1848 of Zachary Taylor in the uniform of a Major-General. Taylor (1784 - 1850) was the 12th US President, holding office for just 16 months (1849 - 1850) before dying. He previously had a 40-year military career in the US Army, serving in the War of 1812, the Black Hawk War and Second Seminole War before leading American troops to victory in several critical battles during the Mexican-American War (1846 - 1848). Engraving by John Sartain (1808 - 1897).
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Adam and Eve Garden of Eden in the forbidden fruit serpent temptation giving to original sin Tree Knowledge portrait illustration painting paradise lost fall first man woman people naked Satan Devil Book Genesis being tempted by snake tempting creation Old Testament tempts eat eating from good versus evil wrath God mankind created wife husband bare story Albrecht Durer Bible Biblical stories event events Christianity religion religious history historic historical art artwork 1st icon icons iconic symbol symbols symbolism symbolic image images imagery famous Christian figure figures faith faiths religions Christians heritage print prints portraits illustrations paintings engraving engravings artworks work works person persons upright vertical black white with men male males women female females picture pictures depiction depictions depicted depicting representation representations drawing drawings a an at on for into early eats banished banishment expelled expulsion innocence God's prohibition wearing fig leaf leaves
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Print circa 1504 by Albrecht Durer (1471 - 1528) of Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden. A serpent can be seen giving Eve fruit from the forbidden Tree of Knowledge while Adam stretches out his hand to receive it from her. The pair were subsequently banished from the Garden for breaking God's prohibition on eating the forbidden fruit.
Christopher Columbus portrait explorer death of on deathbed navigator mariner America 1492 Americas history maritime famous explorers discovery of the New World historic voyage voyages historical fifteenth century 15th celebrated renowned people person exploration USA US United States Atlantic Ocean crossing sailor heritage Genoa Genoese figure figures man men male males navigators portraits art artwork painting illustration paintings illustrations drawing drawings European Europeans Italian Italians Italy Europe pioneer pioneers pioneering mariners sail sailors discover discoverer Genoan discoveries bed dying Valladolid inn Spain in 1506 horizontal landscape
John C Breckinridge US Vice President portrait USA of Cabell American politician 14th vice-president vintage United States America the Confederate Secretary War Civil Confederacy political leader leading historic historical figure 19th century 1860s youngest ever general soldier army officer Democratic presidential candidate 1860 illustration famous statesman statesmen statesmanship painting lithograph and from Lexington Kentucky senator congressman a as an at in on with by to for into southern state south vice-presidents presidents portraits North Americans politicians fourteenth old confederates secretaries politics leaders leadership history heritage figures nineteenth 1857 - 1861 1865 1800s Breckenridge young generals soldiers officers lawyer lawyers noted famed prominent eminent Democrat Democrats party candidates election illustrations paintings lithographs print prints senators congressmen senate house congress representative representatives black white upright vertical man men male males people person persons CSA Jules Emile Saintin head shoulder shoulders
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Vintage lithograph portrait print circa 1860 of John C Breckinridge (1821 - 1875). Breckinridge was an American lawyer and politician from Kentucky who served as the 14th US Vice President (1857 - 1861) - the youngest in US history at the age of 36. He made an unsuccessful bid to win the Presidency in 1860 and following the outbreak of the American Civil War served in the Confederate Army as a general and then as the fifth and final Confederate Secretary of War. Breckinridge fled to England at the end of the war to avoid treason charges but returned to the US in 1869 after being granted an amnesty. Lithograph by artist Jules Emile Saintin (1829 - 1894), based on a photo by Mathew B Brady.
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