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"Exploring the Multifaceted Journey of Pregnancy: From Ms. Magazine to Fra Angelico's Annunciation" In the spring of 1972, a groundbreaking publication called Ms

Background imagePregnant Collection: The Annunciation, c. 1583 / 1584. Creators: Paolo Veronese, Workshop of Veronese

The Annunciation, c. 1583 / 1584. Creators: Paolo Veronese, Workshop of Veronese
The Annunciation, c. 1583/1584

Background imagePregnant Collection: The Virgin Annunciate, c. 1430. Creator: Masolino da Panicale

The Virgin Annunciate, c. 1430. Creator: Masolino da Panicale
The Virgin Annunciate, c. 1430

Background imagePregnant Collection: The Annunciation, c. 1508 / 1519. Creator: Juan de Flandes, the Elder

The Annunciation, c. 1508 / 1519. Creator: Juan de Flandes, the Elder
The Annunciation, c. 1508/1519

Background imagePregnant Collection: The Annunciation, c. 1423 / 1424. Creator: Masolino da Panicale

The Annunciation, c. 1423 / 1424. Creator: Masolino da Panicale
The Annunciation, c. 1423/1424

Background imagePregnant Collection: The Annunciation and Expulsion from Paradise, c. 1435. Creator: Giovanni di Paolo

The Annunciation and Expulsion from Paradise, c. 1435. Creator: Giovanni di Paolo
The Annunciation and Expulsion from Paradise, c. 1435

Background imagePregnant Collection: The Annunciation, 1510 / 1515. Creator: Giannicola di Paolo

The Annunciation, 1510 / 1515. Creator: Giannicola di Paolo
The Annunciation, 1510/1515

Background imagePregnant Collection: The Expectant Madonna with Saint Joseph, c. 1425 / 1450. Creator: Unknown

The Expectant Madonna with Saint Joseph, c. 1425 / 1450. Creator: Unknown
The Expectant Madonna with Saint Joseph, c. 1425/1450

Background imagePregnant Collection: The Annunciation, c. 1445 / 1450. Creator: Fra Carnevale

The Annunciation, c. 1445 / 1450. Creator: Fra Carnevale
The Annunciation, c. 1445/1450

Background imagePregnant Collection: Titians Mistress. Creator: Anthony van Dyck

Titians Mistress. Creator: Anthony van Dyck
Titians Mistress

Background imagePregnant Collection: Cross section of the mothers anatomy at 9 months showing the baby in uteruo LOA ready to

Cross section of the mothers anatomy at 9 months showing the baby in uteruo LOA ready to
Horizontal, Detail, Baby, Anatomy, Diagram, Illustration, Birth, Medical, Fetus, Pregnant, Uterus, Biology, Development, Abdomen, See Through, Cut Out, White Background, New Life, Artwork

Background imagePregnant Collection: Doctors view of a baby in occipital anterior position ready for delivery

Doctors view of a baby in occipital anterior position ready for delivery
Horizontal, Detail, Baby, Anatomy, Diagram, Illustration, Medical, Fetus, Pregnant, Pregnancy, Biology, See Through, Cut Out, White Background, Artwork, Female Likeness, Color Image, Childbirth

Background imagePregnant Collection: The Annunciation, ca. 1460-70. Creator: Unknown

The Annunciation, ca. 1460-70. Creator: Unknown
The Annunciation, ca. 1460-70

Background imagePregnant Collection: The Annunciation: The Virgin, ca. 1435-1491. Creator: Martin Schongauer

The Annunciation: The Virgin, ca. 1435-1491. Creator: Martin Schongauer
The Annunciation: The Virgin, ca. 1435-1491

Background imagePregnant Collection: The Annunciation, ca. 1435-1491. Creator: Martin Schongauer

The Annunciation, ca. 1435-1491. Creator: Martin Schongauer
The Annunciation, ca. 1435-1491

Background imagePregnant Collection: Annunciation, 1594. Creator: Hendrik Goltzius

Annunciation, 1594. Creator: Hendrik Goltzius
Annunciation, 1594

Background imagePregnant Collection: Benedicta tu in Mulieribus, from Christian and Profane Allegories

Benedicta tu in Mulieribus, from Christian and Profane Allegories

Background imagePregnant Collection: Ave Maria, from Allegorical Scenes on the Life of Christ

Ave Maria, from Allegorical Scenes on the Life of Christ, from Christian and Profane Allegories

Background imagePregnant Collection: The Annunciation, before 1652. Creator: Claes Jansz Visscher

The Annunciation, before 1652. Creator: Claes Jansz Visscher
The Annunciation, before 1652

Background imagePregnant Collection: The Annunciation, 1514. Creator: Hans Baldung

The Annunciation, 1514. Creator: Hans Baldung
The Annunciation, 1514

Background imagePregnant Collection: The Visitation, 1540-50. Creator: Giorgio Ghisi

The Visitation, 1540-50. Creator: Giorgio Ghisi
The Visitation, 1540-50. The visit of St. Mary, who was pregnant with Jesus, to St. Elizabeth. After Francesco Salviati

Background imagePregnant Collection: The Visitation. Creator: Carlo Maratti

The Visitation. Creator: Carlo Maratti
The Visitation. The visit of St. Mary, who was pregnant with Jesus, to St. Elizabeth, who was pregnant with John the Baptist, as recorded in the Gospel of Luke

Background imagePregnant Collection: The Annunciation, from The Life of the Virgin, Latin Edition, 1511. n. d

The Annunciation, from The Life of the Virgin, Latin Edition, 1511. n. d
The Annunciation, from The Life of the Virgin, Latin Edition, 1511.n.d

Background imagePregnant Collection: The Visitation, from The Life of the Virgin, 1503-4. Creator: Albrecht Durer

The Visitation, from The Life of the Virgin, 1503-4. Creator: Albrecht Durer
The Visitation, from The Life of the Virgin, 1503-4

Background imagePregnant Collection: Joachim and Anna at the Golden Gate, from The Life of the Virgin, ca. 1504

Joachim and Anna at the Golden Gate, from The Life of the Virgin, ca. 1504

Background imagePregnant Collection: Joachim and Anna at the Golden Gate, from The Life of the Virgin, 1504

Joachim and Anna at the Golden Gate, from The Life of the Virgin, 1504

Background imagePregnant Collection: The Annunciation, from the Small Passion, copy. n. d. Creator: Johann Mommard

The Annunciation, from the Small Passion, copy. n. d. Creator: Johann Mommard
The Annunciation, from the Small Passion, copy.n.d

Background imagePregnant Collection: The Visitation, 1625-74. Creator: Pieter de Jode II

The Visitation, 1625-74. Creator: Pieter de Jode II
The Visitation, 1625-74

Background imagePregnant Collection: A large female Grey seal (Halichoerus grypus) probably heavily pregnant

A large female Grey seal (Halichoerus grypus) probably heavily pregnant, resting/bottling at the surface in shallow water, head above water, Farne Islands, Northumberland, UK

Background imagePregnant Collection: The Annunciation. Creator: Hans Schaufelein the Elder

The Annunciation. Creator: Hans Schaufelein the Elder
The Annunciation

Background imagePregnant Collection: The Annunciation with Kneeling Angel, ca. 1540-41. Creator: Attributed to Enea Vico

The Annunciation with Kneeling Angel, ca. 1540-41. Creator: Attributed to Enea Vico
The Annunciation with Kneeling Angel, ca. 1540-41

Background imagePregnant Collection: Diana Discovering Callistos Pregnancy, 1566. Creator: Cornelis Cort

Diana Discovering Callistos Pregnancy, 1566. Creator: Cornelis Cort
Diana Discovering Callistos Pregnancy, 1566

Background imagePregnant Collection: The Annunciation, with Gabriel at left and the Virgin at right, 1784. Creator: Bossi

The Annunciation, with Gabriel at left and the Virgin at right, 1784. Creator: Bossi
The Annunciation, with Gabriel at left and the Virgin at right, 1784

Background imagePregnant Collection: Stained Glass Panel with the Visitation, German, 1444. Creator: Unknown

Stained Glass Panel with the Visitation, German, 1444. Creator: Unknown
Stained Glass Panel with the Visitation, German, 1444. Virgin Mary and St. Elizabeth

Background imagePregnant Collection: The Visitation, German, ca. 1310-20. Creator: Unknown

The Visitation, German, ca. 1310-20. Creator: Unknown
The Visitation, German, ca. 1310-20. Virgin Mary and St. Elizabeth

Background imagePregnant Collection: The Visitation, the Virgin and Saint Elizabeth embracing in the center

The Visitation, the Virgin and Saint Elizabeth embracing in the center, flanked by other figures, after Barocci, 1589

Background imagePregnant Collection: Visitation; Saint Elizabeth embracing the Virgin at center as Saint Joseph walks to

Visitation; Saint Elizabeth embracing the Virgin at center as Saint Joseph walks toward them on the right and Zacharias greets them on the left; from Theatrum Pictorium, after Palma Il Vecchio, ca

Background imagePregnant Collection: The Annunciation, Folio from the Bellini Album, ca. 1600. Creator: Unknown

The Annunciation, Folio from the Bellini Album, ca. 1600. Creator: Unknown
The Annunciation, Folio from the Bellini Album, ca. 1600

Background imagePregnant Collection: Visitation, 1768-1837. Creator: Domingos Antonio de Sequeira

Visitation, 1768-1837. Creator: Domingos Antonio de Sequeira
Visitation, 1768-1837

Background imagePregnant Collection: PREGNANT WORKER / 1907

PREGNANT WORKER / 1907
A pregnant worker is told not to come to work the next day. Date: 1907

Background imagePregnant Collection: Mother and Retinue 1390

Mother and Retinue 1390
A young mother and her retinue Date: circa 1390s

Background imagePregnant Collection: Maldonata and the Lion

Maldonata and the Lion
At Buenos Aires, Argentina, Maldonata helps a pregnant lion, who in gratitude protects her from her enemies Date: 1555

Background imagePregnant Collection: SWEARING A CHILD

SWEARING A CHILD
Young pregnant woman swearing on the Bible to declare the rightful father of the child Date: 18th century

Background imagePregnant Collection: PURITAN FAMILY 1563

PURITAN FAMILY 1563
A Puritan family - father sits separately, while his pregnant wife sits with their 4 children nestled around her. One child holds a stick surmounted by a horses head Date: 1563

Background imagePregnant Collection: MIRACLE / MONT ST MICHEL

MIRACLE / MONT ST MICHEL
A French lady, pious but pregnant, is making a pilgrimage to Mont Saint Michel when she is overtaken by the tide : she calls on the Virgin for help, and is saved Date: 15th century

Background imagePregnant Collection: Hogarth, Four Times of the Day, Evening

Hogarth, Four Times of the Day, Evening
Hogarth, Four Times of the Day, 3. Evening. The original Sadlers Wells Theatre building can be seen on the left. A cow is being milked, suggesting that it is around five oclock

Background imagePregnant Collection: The Annunciation, ca. 1522-25. Creator: Correggio

The Annunciation, ca. 1522-25. Creator: Correggio
The Annunciation, ca. 1522-25

Background imagePregnant Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20107417

EyeUbiquitous_20107417
Agriculture, Farming, Animals, Sheep in snow

Background imagePregnant Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20107416

EyeUbiquitous_20107416
Agriculture, Farming, Animals, Pregnant sheep in snow




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"Exploring the Multifaceted Journey of Pregnancy: From Ms. Magazine to Fra Angelico's Annunciation" In the spring of 1972, a groundbreaking publication called Ms. Magazine emerged, capturing the essence of women's liberation and empowerment. Its first cover showcased the power and beauty of pregnancy, symbolizing a new era for women. Centuries earlier, in c1438-1445, artist Fra Angelico depicted The Annunciation—a pivotal moment when an angel revealed Mary's miraculous conception. This timeless artwork reminds us of the sacredness and wonder surrounding pregnancy throughout history. Fast forward to the 1960s—bus stop queues filled with diverse individuals—pregnant women among them—representing society's vibrant tapestry. These everyday scenes highlight how pregnancy is an integral part of our collective human experience. Through digital illustration, we witness the incredible journey of a fertilized human egg—the beginning stages that lead to life itself. It serves as a reminder that every pregnancy holds immense potential and hope for both mother and child. The image of a pregnant woman radiates strength and resilience—an embodiment of nature's transformative power within her body. Her silhouette speaks volumes about love, sacrifice, and nurturing instincts that define motherhood. Yet not only humans experience this phenomenon; even seahorses challenge traditional gender roles by showcasing male pregnancies—a fascinating example from nature that broadens our understanding of reproductive diversity. Delving into historical manuscripts like Jean Bourdichon's Book of Hours reveals depictions such as The Annunciation—a testament to how art has long celebrated this pivotal moment in religious contexts while inspiring awe in viewers across generations. Pregnancy transcends cultural boundaries—as seen through Charles and Diana at St Marys Isles Scilly—an enduring symbol representing love amidst royal lineage while captivating hearts worldwide during their expectant years together. Nature also offers its own unique examples; timber rattlesnakes' gravid females basking under the sun, protecting their young until birth.