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Pregnant Collection (page 8)

"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: EyeUbiquitous_20107416

EyeUbiquitous_20107416
Agriculture, Farming, Animals, Pregnant sheep in snow

Background imagePregnant Collection: Swearing a Bastard Child!, December 20, 1800. December 20, 1800

Swearing a Bastard Child!, December 20, 1800. December 20, 1800
Swearing a Bastard Child!, December 20, 1800

Background imagePregnant Collection: Pregnant woman with prayer beads, Paris, France, Europe

Pregnant woman with prayer beads, Paris, France, Europe

Background imagePregnant Collection: Christian pregnant woman reading the Bible, Paris, France, Europe

Christian pregnant woman reading the Bible, Paris, France, Europe

Background imagePregnant Collection: The Annunciation. Creator: Unknown

The Annunciation. Creator: Unknown
The Annunciation

Background imagePregnant Collection: Expectation. Creator: Jozef Israels

Expectation. Creator: Jozef Israels
Expectation

Background imagePregnant Collection: The Annunciation, 1480-89. Creator: Hans Memling

The Annunciation, 1480-89. Creator: Hans Memling
The Annunciation, 1480-89

Background imagePregnant Collection: Archangel Gabriel; The Virgin Annunciate, ca. 1510. Creator: Gerard David

Archangel Gabriel; The Virgin Annunciate, ca. 1510. Creator: Gerard David
Archangel Gabriel; The Virgin Annunciate, ca. 1510

Background imagePregnant Collection: The Annunciation, 1672. Creator: Luca Giordano

The Annunciation, 1672. Creator: Luca Giordano
The Annunciation, 1672

Background imagePregnant Collection: The Annunciation. Creator: Girolamo Mazzola Bedoli

The Annunciation. Creator: Girolamo Mazzola Bedoli
The Annunciation

Background imagePregnant Collection: The Belles Heures of Jean de France, duc de Berry, 1405-1408 / 1409. Creators: Hermann Limbourg

The Belles Heures of Jean de France, duc de Berry, 1405-1408 / 1409. Creators: Hermann Limbourg
The Belles Heures of Jean de France, duc de Berry, 1405-1408/1409

Background imagePregnant Collection: The Annunciation, ca. 1435. Creator: Sassetta

The Annunciation, ca. 1435. Creator: Sassetta
The Annunciation, ca. 1435

Background imagePregnant Collection: The Annunciation. Creator: South Netherlandish Painter (ca. 1460)

The Annunciation. Creator: South Netherlandish Painter (ca. 1460)
The Annunciation

Background imagePregnant Collection: The Annunciation, ca. 1480-1500. Creator: Alesso di Benozzo

The Annunciation, ca. 1480-1500. Creator: Alesso di Benozzo
The Annunciation, ca. 1480-1500

Background imagePregnant Collection: The Annunciation, ca. 1585. Creator: Peter Candid

The Annunciation, ca. 1585. Creator: Peter Candid
The Annunciation, ca. 1585

Background imagePregnant Collection: Annunciation in an Initial M, ca. 1310-15. Creator: Maestro Daddesco

Annunciation in an Initial M, ca. 1310-15. Creator: Maestro Daddesco
Annunciation in an Initial M, ca. 1310-15

Background imagePregnant Collection: The Annunciation, ca. 1525. Creator: Joos van Cleve

The Annunciation, ca. 1525. Creator: Joos van Cleve
The Annunciation, ca. 1525

Background imagePregnant Collection: For the Little One, ca. 1896. Creator: William Merritt Chase

For the Little One, ca. 1896. Creator: William Merritt Chase
For the Little One, ca. 1896

Background imagePregnant Collection: The Annunciation, ca. 1450. Creator: Petrus Christus

The Annunciation, ca. 1450. Creator: Petrus Christus
The Annunciation, ca. 1450

Background imagePregnant Collection: The Annunciation, ca. 1644. Creator: Philippe de Champaigne

The Annunciation, ca. 1644. Creator: Philippe de Champaigne
The Annunciation, ca. 1644

Background imagePregnant Collection: Anna Margareta von Haugwitz c. 1650 (oil on canvas)

Anna Margareta von Haugwitz c. 1650 (oil on canvas)
3087129 Anna Margareta von Haugwitz c.1650 (oil on canvas) by Merian, Mattaus the Younger (1621-87); 107x88 cm; Skokloster Castle

Background imagePregnant Collection: The Visitation, c. 1445 (oil on panel) (detail of 36895)

The Visitation, c. 1445 (oil on panel) (detail of 36895)
XIR68549 The Visitation, c.1445 (oil on panel) (detail of 36895) by Bouts, Dirck (c.1415-75); 80x56 cm; Prado, Madrid, Spain; (add.info.: central panel of a triptych; ); Dutch, out of copyright

Background imagePregnant Collection: Namibia. A pregnant female Oryx, Oryx gazella, walks while cautiously watching observers

Namibia. A pregnant female Oryx, Oryx gazella, walks while cautiously watching observers

Background imagePregnant Collection: Miss, I have a Monstrous Crow to pluck with you!!, 1794. Artist: James Gillray

Miss, I have a Monstrous Crow to pluck with you!!, 1794. Artist: James Gillray
Miss, I have a Monstrous Crow to pluck with you!!, 1794. An older woman (or possibly a man dressed as a woman), points at a younger woman, apparently pregnant, while a crow under table says Oh

Background imagePregnant Collection: William Hogarth Four Times of the Day - Evening

William Hogarth Four Times of the Day - Evening
Vintage engraving of showing a scene from William Hogarths Four Times of the Day. They are humorous depictions of life in the streets of London, the vagaries of fashion

Background imagePregnant Collection: The Visitation, 1518-1519 (1870). Artist: Franz Kellerhoven

The Visitation, 1518-1519 (1870). Artist: Franz Kellerhoven
The Visitation, 1518-1519 (1870). Found in the collection of the Musee du Louvre, Paris. A print from Les Chef D oeuvre de la Peinture Italienne by Paul Mantz, Paris, 1870

Background imagePregnant Collection: The Annunciation, 1413-1419

The Annunciation, 1413-1419. From the Breviary of John the Fearless, produced in Paris. Illustration from Illuminated Manuscripts in the British Museum, Miniatures, Borders

Background imagePregnant Collection: The Visitation, 1506 (1906). Artist: Albrecht Durer

The Visitation, 1506 (1906). Artist: Albrecht Durer
The Visitation, 1506 (1906). A scene from the Life of the Virgin. From Durer Des Meisters Gemalde Kupferstiche und Holzschnitte in 471 Abbildungen [Stuttgart und Leipzig, Deutsch Verlags-Ansalt, 1906]

Background imagePregnant Collection: The Return from Egypt, 1614. Artist: Peter Paul Rubens

The Return from Egypt, 1614. Artist: Peter Paul Rubens
The Return from Egypt, 1614. Rubens, Pieter Paul (1577-1640). Found in the collection of the Regional Art Museum, Kaluga

Background imagePregnant Collection: The Transformation of Galanthis into a Weasel, 1777. Artist: W Walker

The Transformation of Galanthis into a Weasel, 1777. Artist: W Walker
The Transformation of Galanthis into a Weasel, 1777. A plate from The Copper-Plate Magazine or A Monthly Treasure, London, 1777

Background imagePregnant Collection: The Birth, 1615. Artist: Leonard Gaultier

The Birth, 1615. Artist: Leonard Gaultier
The Birth, 1615. A plate from Les Images Ou Tableaux De Platte Peinture Des Deux Philostrates Sophistes Grecs, by Blaise de Vigenere, Paris, 1615. Found in the collection of Jean Claude Carriere

Background imagePregnant Collection: Portrait of Countess Livia da Porto Thiene and her Daughter, c1551. Artist: Paolo Veronese

Portrait of Countess Livia da Porto Thiene and her Daughter, c1551. Artist: Paolo Veronese
Portrait of Countess Livia da Porto Thiene and her Daughter, c1551. From the collection of the Walters Art Gallery, Baltimore, U.S.A

Background imagePregnant Collection: St Faiths House of Mercy, Lostwithiel, Cornwall

St Faiths House of Mercy, Lostwithiel, Cornwall
The St Faiths House of Mercy at Lostwithiel provided a home and support for fallen women such as unmarried pregnant girls. Date: Date unknown

Background imagePregnant Collection: Pregnant Woman 1960S

Pregnant Woman 1960S
A young pregnant woman waiting at a bus stop with her shopping bags. Date: 1960s

Background imagePregnant Collection: Cartoon of pregnant woman with hands on stomach, and husband, anticipating birth

Cartoon of pregnant woman with hands on stomach, and husband, anticipating birth

Background imagePregnant Collection: Growth of female midsection during pregnancy stages

Growth of female midsection during pregnancy stages

Background imagePregnant Collection: Leto, pregnant with the twins Artemis and Apollo, with the eagle of Zeus at her feet

Leto, pregnant with the twins Artemis and Apollo, with the eagle of Zeus at her feet
XIR1127286 Leto, pregnant with the twins Artemis and Apollo, with the eagle of Zeus at her feet (oil on canvas) by Goltzius, Hendrik (1558-1617); Musee de Blois, Blois

Background imagePregnant Collection: Pregnant woman applying lotion on her belly

Pregnant woman applying lotion on her belly

Background imagePregnant Collection: Pregnant woman and nurse F008 / 2964

Pregnant woman and nurse F008 / 2964
MODEL RELEASED. Pregnant woman and nurse

Background imagePregnant Collection: Pregnant woman and nurse F008 / 2967

Pregnant woman and nurse F008 / 2967
MODEL RELEASED. Pregnant woman and nurse

Background imagePregnant Collection: Pregnant woman with baby scan F008 / 2985

Pregnant woman with baby scan F008 / 2985
MODEL RELEASED. Pregnant woman with baby scan

Background imagePregnant Collection: Princess Elizabeth on route to Balmoral, 1948

Princess Elizabeth on route to Balmoral, 1948
Princess Elizabeth (Queen Elizabeth II) and Princess Margaret seen on arrival at Ballater Station en route to Balmoral for their annual holiday with other members of the royal family

Background imagePregnant Collection: Naked pregnant woman at full-term holds her back

Naked pregnant woman at full-term holds her back
Full-term pregnancy. View of the naked distended abdomen of a pregnant woman at full-term (9 months). She is holding her back. Lower back pain is common towards the end of pregnancy

Background imagePregnant Collection: Mammoth ivory sculptures

Mammoth ivory sculptures. Female figures carved from tusks of the woolly mammoth (Mammuthus primigenius). The woolly mammoth was a large, elephant-like mammal with a thick, hairy coat

Background imagePregnant Collection: Suricate / Meerkat - pregnant female on hind legs Kalahari Desert, Africa

Suricate / Meerkat - pregnant female on hind legs Kalahari Desert, Africa
CH-3664 SURICATE / Meerkat - pregnant female on hind legs Kalahari, Africa Suricata suricatta Clem Haagner Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only




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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.