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Family Tree Collection (#7)

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Background imageFamily Tree Collection: Genealogy tree of Adam, 1675. Artist: Athanasius Kircher

Genealogy tree of Adam, 1675. Artist: Athanasius Kircher
Genealogy tree of Adam, 1675. A print from Arca Noe, Amsterdam, 1675. Found in the collection of Jean Claude Carriere

Background imageFamily Tree Collection: Where is our dad, French Postcard, c1900

Where is our dad, French Postcard, c1900. Private collection

Background imageFamily Tree Collection: Mexican Codex From Central Mexico, showing family tree of Izatzcantzin

Mexican Codex From Central Mexico, showing family tree of Izatzcantzin. Aztec and Spanish Hieroglyphs. Berlin Museums

Background imageFamily Tree Collection: Kaffrarian tribe lithograph 1884

Kaffrarian tribe lithograph 1884
The Royal Natural History by Richard Lydekker

Background imageFamily Tree Collection: Muflon (ovis musimon)

Muflon (ovis musimon)
Antique illustration of Muflon (ovis musimon)

Background imageFamily Tree Collection: Inside of a Chullpa Tomb, Sillustani, Lake Umayo, Puno, Peru

Inside of a Chullpa Tomb, Sillustani, Lake Umayo, Puno, Peru

Background imageFamily Tree Collection: The Genealogy Room of the Ambraser Gallery in the Lower Belvedere, 1888 (w / c)

The Genealogy Room of the Ambraser Gallery in the Lower Belvedere, 1888 (w / c)
XAM72529 The Genealogy Room of the Ambraser Gallery in the Lower Belvedere, 1888 (w/c) by Goebel, Carl (1824-99); Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna, Austria; German, out of copyright

Background imageFamily Tree Collection: The Family of the Baker, Jochann, Friedrich Nikolaus, 1828 (gouache on parchment)

The Family of the Baker, Jochann, Friedrich Nikolaus, 1828 (gouache on parchment)
XKH157666 The Family of the Baker, Jochann, Friedrich Nikolaus, 1828 (gouache on parchment) (see also 157665 for detail) by Oldach, Julius (1804-30); 45.5x28.5 cm; Hamburger Kunsthalle, Hamburg

Background imageFamily Tree Collection: As Far back as his Grandfather, plate 39 of Los Caprichos, 1799 (aquatint)

As Far back as his Grandfather, plate 39 of Los Caprichos, 1799 (aquatint)
XKH153638 As Far back as his Grandfather, plate 39 of Los Caprichos, 1799 (aquatint) by Goya y Lucientes, Francisco Jose de (1746-1828); 21.8x15.4 cm; On Loan to the Hamburg Kunsthalle, Hamburg

Background imageFamily Tree Collection: The Tree of Jesse, c. 1500 (oil on panel)

The Tree of Jesse, c. 1500 (oil on panel)
XOS1121268 The Tree of Jesse, c.1500 (oil on panel) by Geertgen tot Sint Jans (c.1460-90); 89.8u60.6 cm; Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, The Netherlands; Netherlandish, out of copyright

Background imageFamily Tree Collection: Marriage a la Mode: I - The Marriage Settlement, c. 1743 (oil on canvas)

Marriage a la Mode: I - The Marriage Settlement, c. 1743 (oil on canvas)
XOS1109256 Marriage a la Mode: I - The Marriage Settlement, c.1743 (oil on canvas) by Hogarth, William (1697-1764); 69.9x90.8 cm; National Gallery, London

Background imageFamily Tree Collection: INDIA: WADIYAR FAMILY TREE. Twenty-three maharajas in a family tree of the Wadiyar dynasty

INDIA: WADIYAR FAMILY TREE. Twenty-three maharajas in a family tree of the Wadiyar dynasty, which hangs in the palace of Mysore, India

Background imageFamily Tree Collection: SPAIN: ROYAL LINEAGE. General genealogy of the House of Hapsburg, showing the lineage

SPAIN: ROYAL LINEAGE. General genealogy of the House of Hapsburg, showing the lineage of King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain. Codex, 16th century, by Juan Tirols

Background imageFamily Tree Collection: TREE OF JESSE, c1120. Historiated initial A showing the Tree of Jesse, from a

TREE OF JESSE, c1120. Historiated initial A showing the Tree of Jesse, from a French or Belgian illuminated Antiphonary on Vellum, c1120

Background imageFamily Tree Collection: FAMILY TREE, 1506. A Jesse Tree, showing the ancestors of Christ, starting with

FAMILY TREE, 1506. A Jesse Tree, showing the ancestors of Christ, starting with Jesse of Bethlehem, father of King David. Woodcut, Venetian, 1506

Background imageFamily Tree Collection: FAMILY TREE, 1493. The descendants of Japeth. Woodcut, German, 1493

FAMILY TREE, 1493. The descendants of Japeth. Woodcut, German, 1493

Background imageFamily Tree Collection: JAMESONE: FAMILY TREE. George Jamesone: The Glenorchy Family Tree. Oil, 17th century

JAMESONE: FAMILY TREE. George Jamesone: The Glenorchy Family Tree. Oil, 17th century

Background imageFamily Tree Collection: TREE OF AFFINITY, 14th C. Italian manuscript illumination

TREE OF AFFINITY, 14th C. Italian manuscript illumination

Background imageFamily Tree Collection: TREE OF CONSANGUINITY: Italian manuscript illumination, 14th century

TREE OF CONSANGUINITY: Italian manuscript illumination, 14th century

Background imageFamily Tree Collection: TREE OF AFFINITY, c1470. French manuscript illumination

TREE OF AFFINITY, c1470. French manuscript illumination

Background imageFamily Tree Collection: Crescent of King George VI

Crescent of King George VI

Background imageFamily Tree Collection: Qing dynasty ancestory portrait. Ink and color on paper, late 18th century, by unknown artist

Qing dynasty ancestory portrait. Ink and color on paper, late 18th century, by unknown artist
CHINA: ANCESTORY PORTRAIT. Qing dynasty ancestory portrait. Ink and color on paper, late 18th century, by unknown artist

Background imageFamily Tree Collection: France, Genealogical tree of the Virgin Mary, miniature from the manuscript Speculum Virginae

France, Genealogical tree of the Virgin Mary, miniature from the manuscript Speculum Virginae (folio 23) of the Abbey of Saint-Vst 13th century, Bibliotheque De La Ville (City Library)

Background imageFamily Tree Collection: QUEEN VICTORIA FAMILY TREE. Genealogical tree of Queen Victorias descendants (as of 1887)

QUEEN VICTORIA FAMILY TREE. Genealogical tree of Queen Victorias descendants (as of 1887)

Background imageFamily Tree Collection: Animal cloning

Animal cloning. Computer artwork of a family tree of cloned sheep

Background imageFamily Tree Collection: 1909 Cartoon Darwin with Apes detail

1909 Cartoon Darwin with Apes detail
1909 Illustration of Charles Darwin in tree with young chimpanzee (left) and orangutan (right) by the German artist Thomas Theodor Heine in the periodical " Simplicissimus" 15th February




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"Unraveling the Tapestry of Heritage: A Journey through Centuries" Step into a world where history intertwines with bloodlines, as we explore the captivating story of our family tree. Embark on a visual odyssey that spans generations and continents, revealing the rich tapestry of our ancestry. In the 18th century, two noble families left an indelible mark on our lineage. The Coat of Arms Hewitt Lord Lifford and Calvert Lord Baltimore symbolize their esteemed status and heraldic legacy. These emblems serve as reminders of their influence during a time when power was measured by one's heritage. As we delve deeper into our roots, we encounter The Succession in Great Britain, showcasing the union of crowns in the late 20th century. This historical milestone signifies not only political alliances but also familial ties that shaped nations. The Inns of Court copperplate armorials transport us to 17th-century England, where legal prowess met aristocratic pride. These intricate engravings immortalize those who adorned themselves with honor within these revered institutions. A thought-provoking illustration from 1909 depicts Darwin's groundbreaking theory alongside apes and Haeckel's controversial ideas. It serves as a reminder that even scientific discoveries can challenge traditional notions of kinship and evolution. Our journey continues with Coat of Arms Viscount Conyngham Cunningham and Lord Southwell from the 18th century – symbols etched onto shields representing valorous lineages intertwined with ours over centuries past. The Mackenzie Viscount Fortrose Coat of Arms transports us to Scotland, evoking tales from highland clans whose stories echo through time. Their proud heritage adds another layer to our ever-expanding family narrative. Copperplate arms for Inns of Court resurface once again – this time hailing from the vibrant era known as Restoration England in the 17th century. These insignias remind us of the legal luminaries who shaped our family's path.