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Adam Collection (page 97)

"Adam: A Timeless Figure in Art and Literature" In the realm of art and literature, it has been a captivating figure throughout history

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Adam, Eve Leave / Martin
The couple leave Eden, while behind them a lion ravages a deer - a sign that, thanks to mans disobedience, the Peaceable Kingdom is no more

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Adam Accepts the Apple
Eve offers the apple to Adam, while the Serpent looks on approvingly

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God Creates Adam
GOD CREATES ADAM

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Adam Weishaupt / Webster
ADAM WEISHAUPT German mystic, philosopher and religious leader

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Henryk Sienkiewicz / Nobel
HENRYK ADAM ALEKSANDR PIUS SIENKIEWICZ pseudonym: LITWOS Polish novelist

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Caligula & Horse / V Adam
GAIUS CAESAR CALIGULA Roman emperor with his horse, Incitatus, who shared meals at his table, and whom he would have made consul if the animal had lived long enough

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Adam Costume 1939
A simple, tailored check tweed jacket worn over a pink jumper and contrasted with a skirt of vertical stripes. Brown hat, gloves, handbag & loafers add the finishing touch

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World Map / Beatus 11C
11th century copy of an 8th century map, showing Adam, Eve and the Serpent, various rivers, and the four winds blowing

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Husband / Wife / Rev Gordon
The Reverend Adam Gordon and his wife, Julia

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Adam Gumpelzhaimer
ADAM GUMPELZHAIMER German musician

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The Adelphi in 1771
The newly built Adelphi, built by the brothers Adam on the site of Durham Yard, on the banks of the Thames by the Strand

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Spr Office - Exterior
Offices of the SOCIETY FOR PSYCHICAL RESEARCH at their former address, Adam & Eve Mews, Kensington, London : exterior view from the Mews

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Spr Office - Library
Offices of the SOCIETY FOR PSYCHICAL RESEARCH at their former address, Adam & Eve Mews, Kensington, London : the Library and general meeting room

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Charles I (Adam)
Charles I of England in 1641

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Adam and Eve Banished
Adam and Eve, having eaten the Forbidden Fruit, are expelled from Eden and told they must henceforward work for their living by the sweat of their brows

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The Fall of Adam
Satan, disguised as a serpent, suggests to Eve that she and Adam should eat the Forbidden Fruit. They do so, with fearful consequences

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Creation of Adam
God creates Eden, fills it with livestock and wildfowl, and then adds a male humanoid who is named Adam

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Adam & Eve Expelled
Adam and Eve have covered their nakedness with skins, but angels shoo them out of Eden : the snake, who caused the trouble in the first place, slinks away also

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Equality / Eve and Adam
Eve Adamised

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Satire on Evolution
Science reveals that Eve gave the apple, not to Adam, but to the gorilla - which explains everything, doesn t it ?

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Dollard V Iroquois
Adam Dollard and his men defend the fort at Long-Sault against a combined force of Iroquois and Hurons

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Adam, Eve & the Public
1. Adam alone 2. Adam & Eve 3. Gossip

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Creation of Eve
God creates Eve while Adam lies sleeping

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God Creates Eve
God creates Eve

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Adam & Eve Despair
Adam and Eve despair, learning that they are to be expelled from Eden

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Custine / French Military
ADAM-PHILIPPE DE COMTE CUSTINE French Army Officer

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Eve and Serpent
Eve tempted by the Serpent

Background imageAdam Collection: Adam&eve Doomed to Work

Adam&eve Doomed to Work
condemned to toil:Adam to delve and Eve to spin

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Adam&eve Eat
eat the forbidden fruit

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God Creates Woman
God creates Eve

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#540174
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"Adam: A Timeless Figure in Art and Literature" In the realm of art and literature, it has been a captivating figure throughout history. From the delicate grace of Ballerina Anna Pavlova to the masterful strokes of Sir John Lavery's brush capturing her essence in the 1910s, Adam's presence is felt. As we delve into religious symbolism, Samuel Palmer's "Coming from Evening Church" transports us back to 1830, reminding us of Adam's biblical origins. The words "When Adam delved and Eve span" echo through time, resonating with Burne-Jones' depiction of their story in his iconic painting. Exploring mystical realms, we encounter the enigmatic Cabbala Tree of Life - a symbol that represents spiritual growth and enlightenment. Its branches intertwine with Tarot Card 19 - Le Soleil (The Sun), illuminating Adam's journey towards self-discovery. John Everett Millais captures poignant moments in his paintings "My First Sermon" and "My Second Sermon. " These works invite contemplation on faith and morality as they depict young children grappling with profound questions about life. Yet amidst these deep reflections lies Maude Adams' portrayal of Peter Pan - an embodiment of eternal youthfulness. Her performance as this beloved character reminds us that even within serious narratives like Adam's tale, there is room for joy and playfulness. Lastly, we glimpse into medieval manuscripts where rebellious angels fall from grace alongside Adam. This imagery from Jean Duke de Berry’s Tres Riches Heures serves as a reminder that every choice has consequences – both for individuals like Eve who succumb to temptation but also for humanity at large. Adam stands as an enduring symbol across various artistic mediums; he embodies our collective search for meaning, our struggles with morality, and our yearning for redemption.