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Two By Two Collection

"Two by Two: A Journey of Hope and Salvation" In the timeless tale of Noah's Ark, we witness a remarkable display of unity and compassion

Background imageTwo By Two Collection: The animals entering Noah's Ark, from the Book of Genesis, Old Testament

The animals entering Noah's Ark, from the Book of Genesis, Old Testament
3039812 The animals entering Noah's Ark, from the Book of Genesis, Old Testament. From The Children's Bible, published c. 1883; Private Collection

Background imageTwo By Two Collection: Noaha's Ark

Noaha's Ark
6116742 Noaha's Ark; (add.info.: Noah, his family, the animals and birds enter the ark. After a 17th century print.); Photo © Ken Welsh. All rights reserved 2024

Background imageTwo By Two Collection: Charity Girls (colour litho)

Charity Girls (colour litho)
5992568 Charity Girls (colour litho) by Fricero, Catherine Josephine Marie (1878-1923); Private Collection; (add.info.: Charity Girls)

Background imageTwo By Two Collection: Noahs Ark, And they went in unto Noah into the ark, two and two of all flesh

Noahs Ark, And they went in unto Noah into the ark, two and two of all flesh
3471019 Noahs Ark, And they went in unto Noah into the ark, two and two of all flesh, wherein is the breath of life - Gen. VII 15, pub

Background imageTwo By Two Collection: Noahs Ark (vellum)

Noahs Ark (vellum)
REV287792 Noahs Ark (vellum) by Ottoman School, (17th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: l arche de Noe; arche; Noah; ); Turkish, out of copyright

Background imageTwo By Two Collection: Welcome to All, illustration from the American magazine Puck

Welcome to All, illustration from the American magazine Puck
NYH177781 Welcome to All, illustration from the American magazine Puck (coloured engraving) by Keppler, Joseph (1838-94); Collection of the New-York Historical Society

Background imageTwo By Two Collection: The Boat of Love, 1881 (oil on canvas)

The Boat of Love, 1881 (oil on canvas)
BIR189828 The Boat of Love, 1881 (oil on canvas) by Rossetti, Dante Gabriel Charles (1828-82); 124.5x94 cm; Birmingham Museums and Art Gallery; English, out of copyright

Background imageTwo By Two Collection: Sortie De L Arche (colour litho)

Sortie De L Arche (colour litho)
2791706 Sortie De L Arche (colour litho) by Leloir, Jean-Baptiste Auguste (1809-92); Private Collection; (add.info.: Sortie De L Arche)

Background imageTwo By Two Collection: Playing with Noahs ark

Playing with Noahs ark
LLM460547 Playing with Noahs ark by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Playing with Noahs ark. Illustration for Warnes Picture Puzzle Toy Book (c 1880)

Background imageTwo By Two Collection: Animals of the World Entering Noah's Ark, c. 1870 (colour litho)

Animals of the World Entering Noah's Ark, c. 1870 (colour litho)
2630239 Animals of the World Entering Noah's Ark, c.1870 (colour litho) by American School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Antique print of Noah's Ark before The Deluge)

Background imageTwo By Two Collection: Noah preparing to enter the Ark

Noah preparing to enter the Ark
LLM339272 Noah preparing to enter the Ark by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Noah preparing to enter the Ark)

Background imageTwo By Two Collection: Noahs Ark, - Gen. VII 15, pub. 1865, Currier & Ives (Colour Lithograph)

Noahs Ark, - Gen. VII 15, pub. 1865, Currier & Ives (Colour Lithograph)
Noahs Ark, And they went in unto Noah into the ark, two and two of all flesh, wherein is the breath of life - Gen. VII 15, pub. 1865, Currier & Ives (Colour Lithograph)

Background imageTwo By Two Collection: Noah, his family, the animals and birds enter the ark. After a 17th century print

Noah, his family, the animals and birds enter the ark. After a 17th century print

Background imageTwo By Two Collection: Noah entreth the Ark (engraving) (b / w photo)

Noah entreth the Ark (engraving) (b / w photo)
XJF323051 Noah entreth the Ark (engraving) (b/w photo) by English School; Private Collection; English, out of copyright



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"Two by Two: A Journey of Hope and Salvation" In the timeless tale of Noah's Ark, we witness a remarkable display of unity and compassion. As Charity Girls with vibrant colors grace the litho, they remind us that even in times of chaos, there is always room for kindness. Noah's Ark stands as a symbol of protection and renewal. "And they went in unto Noah into the ark, two and two of all flesh, " whispers the vellum print. It speaks to the power of companionship and trust as animals from every corner enter this vessel of salvation. A warm welcome awaits all aboard this magnificent ship, beautifully illustrated in Puck magazine. The Boat of Love floats on canvas, capturing hearts with its message that love knows no boundaries or species. With each colorful lithograph depicting animals entering Noah's Ark, we are reminded that diversity is not only accepted but celebrated. Animals from around the world gather together under one roof - a testament to harmony amidst differences. Children play joyfully with their own miniature version of Noah's Ark, learning valuable lessons about cooperation and empathy at an early age. Through playtime adventures, they understand how working together can overcome any challenge. As Noah prepares to enter his floating sanctuary, he carries hope for humanity within him. Currier & Ives' vivid lithograph transports us back to 1865 when faith was captured through artistry - reminding us that belief can weather any storm. In an enchanting engraving reminiscent of a black-and-white photograph from centuries past, we witness Noah entreatingly stepping onto the ark alongside his family. This image evokes both awe and reverence for those who embark on journeys guided by unwavering faith. "Two by Two" encapsulates more than just pairs boarding an ancient vessel; it represents our collective responsibility towards one another during times fraught with uncertainty. Let us remember this profound story as a reminder that unity has always been the key to survival and renewal.