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All Seeing Collection

"Unveiling the All-Seeing: A Glimpse into the Mystical Realm" Step into a world where peacocks dance amidst cherry trees

Background imageAll Seeing Collection: The Powerful Hand, showing hand with nail wound, Jesus, the all-seeing eye of God

The Powerful Hand, showing hand with nail wound, Jesus, the all-seeing eye of God
542812 The Powerful Hand, showing hand with nail wound, Jesus, the all-seeing eye of God, and holy justice represented by the balance and the sword

Background imageAll Seeing Collection: Masonic apron from the Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Massachusetts, late 18th century

Masonic apron from the Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Massachusetts, late 18th century
African-American abolitionist Prince Hall (c. 1735-1807) founded Prince Hall Freemasonry and was a leader in the free black community in Boston

Background imageAll Seeing Collection: Family temperance pledge for Luther Miller Pulce and Irene Jenkins, October 30, 1902

Family temperance pledge for Luther Miller Pulce and Irene Jenkins, October 30, 1902
Temperance pledge for Luther Miller Pulce and Irene Jenkins of Centerville, Tennessee. A temperance or abstinence pledge is a commitment to practice abstinence, usually from alcohol

Background imageAll Seeing Collection: Certificate of endowment for the Grand United Order of Odd Fellows, October 15, 1908

Certificate of endowment for the Grand United Order of Odd Fellows, October 15, 1908
Certificate of endowment made out to Edgar Leroy Boyd by the Mutual Endowment Association of the District Grand Lodge of Ohio of the Grand United Order of Odd Fellows

Background imageAll Seeing Collection: Leather Masonic apron owned by H. C. Anderson, mid 20th century. Creator: Unknown

Leather Masonic apron owned by H. C. Anderson, mid 20th century. Creator: Unknown
Reverend Henry Clay Anderson was an African-American pastor, teacher, veteran, and photographer, best known for capturing the lives of the black middle class of Greenville

Background imageAll Seeing Collection: Pair of Eyes (bronze, marble, frit, quartz, obsidian)

Pair of Eyes (bronze, marble, frit, quartz, obsidian)
3617905 Pair of Eyes (bronze, marble, frit, quartz, obsidian) by Greek, (5th century BC); 5.1 long cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA; (add.info.: Intended for an oversized statue); Greek

Background imageAll Seeing Collection: The Indian God Ixora with 3 eyes and Sixteen Hands, c. 1780 (engraving)

The Indian God Ixora with 3 eyes and Sixteen Hands, c. 1780 (engraving)
3744537 The Indian God Ixora with 3 eyes and Sixteen Hands, c.1780 (engraving) by Rooker, Edward (c.1712-74); Private Collection; (add.info.: Lord Siva with 16 hands, wearing tiger skin)

Background imageAll Seeing Collection: Middle Uruk eye idol, c. 3700-3500 B. C. (gypsum alabaster)

Middle Uruk eye idol, c. 3700-3500 B. C. (gypsum alabaster)
3617909 Middle Uruk eye idol, c.3700-3500 B.C. (gypsum alabaster) by Mesopotamian School, (4000-3000 BC); 6.5 high cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Background imageAll Seeing Collection: Inlay in the Form of an Eye, c. 1540-1070 B. C. (glass and gypsum)

Inlay in the Form of an Eye, c. 1540-1070 B. C. (glass and gypsum)
3617907 Inlay in the Form of an Eye, c.1540-1070 B.C. (glass and gypsum) by Egyptian, New Kingdom (c.1567-1085 BC); 1.4x4.6 cm; J

Background imageAll Seeing Collection: Wedjat Eye amulet (faience and aragonite)

Wedjat Eye amulet (faience and aragonite)
3617906 Wedjat Eye amulet (faience and aragonite) by Egyptian, Third Intermediate Period (c.1069-664 BC); 6.5 long cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Background imageAll Seeing Collection: The all-seeing cat, after 1950s (colour woodblock print)

The all-seeing cat, after 1950s (colour woodblock print)
425478 The all-seeing cat, after 1950s (colour woodblock print) by Kobayashi Kiyochika (1847-1915); 26.9x37.2 cm; Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, Smithsonian Institution, USA; Arthur M

Background imageAll Seeing Collection: Masks (wood)

Masks (wood)
HSC209818 Masks (wood) by Tibetan School; Horniman Museum, London, UK; Photo eHeini Schneebeli; Tibetan, out of copyright

Background imageAll Seeing Collection: Wedjat eye amulet, 525-332 BC (green faience)

Wedjat eye amulet, 525-332 BC (green faience)
3617908 Wedjat eye amulet, 525-332 BC (green faience) by Egyptian, Late Period (715-332 BC); 5.1 high cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Background imageAll Seeing Collection: Can the laboratory create life? Will the world be dominated by a laboratory robot? (b / w photo)

Can the laboratory create life? Will the world be dominated by a laboratory robot? (b / w photo)
5998180 Can the laboratory create life? Will the world be dominated by a laboratory robot? (b/w photo) by English Photographer

Background imageAll Seeing Collection: The Powerful Hand, 19th century

The Powerful Hand, 19th century. Popular French religious print showing a hand with a nail wound (stigmata), Jesus, the all-seeing eye of God, and holy justice represented by the balance and the sword

Background imageAll Seeing Collection: Mercury and Argus, 1862 (oil on canvas)

Mercury and Argus, 1862 (oil on canvas)
BAL153677 Mercury and Argus, 1862 (oil on canvas) by Efimov, Nikolai Efimovich (1838-91); 31.1x37.9 cm; Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow

Background imageAll Seeing Collection: The Powerful Hand. Popular 19th century coloured woodcut showing hand with nail wound

The Powerful Hand. Popular 19th century coloured woodcut showing hand with nail wound, Jesus, the all-seeing eye of God, and holy justice represented by the balance and the sword



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"Unveiling the All-Seeing: A Glimpse into the Mystical Realm" Step into a world where peacocks dance amidst cherry trees, their vibrant feathers reflecting an ancient wisdom. In this ethereal realm, Britannia weeps for her beloved country, engraved tears etching a tale of sorrow and longing. A family's commitment to temperance echoes through time as Luther Miller Pulce and Irene Jenkins take a solemn pledge on October 30, 1902. Their dedication to sobriety stands as a testament to strength and resilience. Delve deeper into the secrets of fraternal orders with a Masonic apron from the Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Massachusetts in the late 18th century. Its intricate design whispers tales of unity and brotherhood that transcend generations. Witness history unfold with the certificate of endowment for the Grand United Order of Odd Fellows on October 15, 1908. This document embodies aspirations for solidarity and mutual support within an enigmatic society. H. C. Anderson's leather Masonic apron from the mid-20th century bears witness to countless rituals performed by unknown hands. Its significance lies in its anonymity—a symbol connecting past initiates across time. Behold a pair of eyes crafted from bronze, marble, frit, quartz, and obsidian—an artistic masterpiece capturing human perception's essence. These eyes gaze upon us with an all-encompassing vision that transcends mere sight. Travel back centuries to encounter "The Indian God Ixora, " his three eyes piercing through dimensions while his sixteen hands offer blessings untold—engraved devotion frozen in time since c. 1780. Marvel at Middle Uruk eye idol carved from gypsum alabaster around c. 3700-3500 B. C. , representing ancient Mesopotamian beliefs in divine protection against evil forces—a talisman guarding souls throughout eternity.