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Abraham: A Legacy of Maps, Leadership, and Legends Step into the world of Abraham, a name that resonates through history

Background imageAbraham Collection: The Lincoln Memorial, Washington, D. C

The Lincoln Memorial, Washington, D. C. Date: circa early 1930s

Background imageAbraham Collection: Genealogy of Jesus

Genealogy of Jesus
The principal figures in the genealogy of Jesus - Abraham, David and Mary

Background imageAbraham Collection: Map of the travels of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, 1652 (engraving)

Map of the travels of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, 1652 (engraving)
695034 Map of the travels of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, 1652 (engraving) by Janssonius, Jan (1588-1664) (after); Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris

Background imageAbraham Collection: Portrait of Roman Emperor Pupienus

Portrait of Roman Emperor Pupienus
Roman Emperor Pupienus, 170-238. Marcus Clodius Pupienus Maximus Augustus or Pupienus Maximus. Copperplate engraving from Abraham Bogaerts De Roomsche Monarchy, The Roman Monarchy, Francois Salma

Background imageAbraham Collection: John Brown and Co. sink British Revenue Cutter Gaspee

John Brown and Co. sink British Revenue Cutter Gaspee
The Burning of the " Gaspee". HMS Gaspee a British customs schooner ran aground after being boarded by a group of men led by Abraham Whipple and John Brown, who attacked, boarded

Background imageAbraham Collection: The Wise Virgins Resting Whilst Awaiting the Arrival of The Husband, ca. 1635

The Wise Virgins Resting Whilst Awaiting the Arrival of The Husband, ca. 1635

Background imageAbraham Collection: The circumcision of Christ. Artist: Barocci, Federigo (1528-1612)

The circumcision of Christ. Artist: Barocci, Federigo (1528-1612)
The circumcision of Christ. Private Collection

Background imageAbraham Collection: Abraham purchasing cave for a burial place

Abraham purchasing cave for a burial place
Abraham purchasing the Cave of Machpelah for a burial place - Thomas Bankes Bible, Genesis 23.16. 1787

Background imageAbraham Collection: Abraham Newland - 2

Abraham Newland - 2
ABRAHAM NEWLAND financial whizz, chief cashier of the Bank of England. Date: 1730 - 1807

Background imageAbraham Collection: ABRAHAM DARBY (1678-1717). English ironmaster. Darby at his forge and the discovery of cast iron

ABRAHAM DARBY (1678-1717). English ironmaster. Darby at his forge and the discovery of cast iron. Etching, English, 19th century

Background imageAbraham Collection: James Wolfe (1727-1759) English soldier. Death of General Wolfe on the Heights of

James Wolfe (1727-1759) English soldier. Death of General Wolfe on the Heights of Abraham as Quebec was captured from the French who also lost their commander, General Montcalm: 13 September 1759

Background imageAbraham Collection: Barbers shop with Monkeys and Cats

Barbers shop with Monkeys and Cats. Teniers, Abraham (1629-1670). Oil on copper

Background imageAbraham Collection: MAGELLAN: VICTORIA, 1590. Ferdinand Magellans ship Victoria under full sail

MAGELLAN: VICTORIA, 1590. Ferdinand Magellans ship Victoria under full sail. Detail from Abraham Ortelius map of the Pacific Ocean, 1590

Background imageAbraham Collection: Painting of Abraham and his followers fighting, St. Savin Abbey, Saint-Savin-sur-Gartempe

Painting of Abraham and his followers fighting, St. Savin Abbey, Saint-Savin-sur-Gartempe, Vienne, France, Europe

Background imageAbraham Collection: The Sacrifice of Isaac, 1616 (oil on panel)

The Sacrifice of Isaac, 1616 (oil on panel)
XIR90050 The Sacrifice of Isaac, 1616 (oil on panel) by Lastman, Pieter (1583-1633); 36x42 cm; Louvre, Paris, France; Dutch, out of copyright

Background imageAbraham Collection: Abraham Whipple

Abraham Whipple
ABRAHAM WHIPPLE American n aval commander with his autograph

Background imageAbraham Collection: Whist Party at Athenaeum

Whist Party at Athenaeum
Anthony Trollope, Abraham Hayward, W E Forster and Sir George Jessel play whist at the Athenaeum Club, London

Background imageAbraham Collection: Lincoln Inauguration

Lincoln Inauguration
Inauguration of Abraham Lincoln as President of the United States at Washington, in front of the partly completed Capitol building

Background imageAbraham Collection: Assassination of Lincoln

Assassination of Lincoln
John Wilkes Booth prepares to shoot the US President Abraham Lincoln at Fords Theatre, Washington. Lincoln died of the gunshot wound on the morning of 15 April

Background imageAbraham Collection: Abraham's Journey, c.1652 (oil on canvas)

Abraham's Journey, c.1652 (oil on canvas)
8832367 Abraham's Journey, c.1652 (oil on canvas) by Castiglione, Giovanni Benedetto (Il Grechetto) (1609-64); 239x271 cm; Palazzo Spinola and Galleria Nazionale della Liguria

Background imageAbraham Collection: Abraham and Melchisedech' The King of Salem Melchisedech (Melchisedec or Melchizedek or Melkisedeq)

Abraham and Melchisedech" The King of Salem Melchisedech (Melchisedec or Melchizedek or Melkisedeq or Melki-Tsedeq)
ELD4842806 Abraham and Melchisedech" The King of Salem Melchisedech (Melchisedec or Melchizedek or Melkisedeq or Melki-Tsedeq or Melki Tsedeq) offers Abraham

Background imageAbraham Collection: Biblical scene: Abraham's departures to the land of Canaan with Lot (Loth) and his family

Biblical scene: Abraham's departures to the land of Canaan with Lot (Loth) and his family
NWI4916045 Biblical scene: Abraham's departures to the land of Canaan with Lot (Loth) and his family. Coloured engraving of the 19th century.; (add.info.: Biblical scene)

Background imageAbraham Collection: Loth taking his family and holding them away from the city of Sodom which will be destroyed

Loth taking his family and holding them away from the city of Sodom which will be destroyed
NWI4916010 Loth taking his family and holding them away from the city of Sodom which will be destroyed and saying goodbye to Abraham

Background imageAbraham Collection: Knives and tourniquets used for amputation. The tourniquets not only stemmed the flow of blood

Knives and tourniquets used for amputation. The tourniquets not only stemmed the flow of blood
526847 Knives and tourniquets used for amputation. The tourniquets not only stemmed the flow of blood, they also induced numbness, so reducing pain

Background imageAbraham Collection: Direct person-to-person blood transfusion. After engraving from George Abraham Mercklino Tractatio

Direct person-to-person blood transfusion. After engraving from George Abraham Mercklino Tractatio med
530641 Direct person-to-person blood transfusion. After engraving from George Abraham Mercklino Tractatio med. Curiosa de murto et occasu transfusionis sanguinis, Nuremberg

Background imageAbraham Collection: Line drawing of a fresco from Torcello

Line drawing of a fresco from Torcello
1578298 Line drawing of a fresco from Torcello; (add.info.: Line drawing of a fresco from Torcello. It is divided into five levels. The first: Christ releases Adam from Limbo)

Background imageAbraham Collection: Line drawing of the Last Judgement tympanum at Rheims

Line drawing of the Last Judgement tympanum at Rheims
1578301 Line drawing of the Last Judgement tympanum at Rheims; (add.info.: Line drawing of the Last Judgement tympanum at Rheims. Christ, the judge, is the apex f the composition)

Background imageAbraham Collection: Abraham offering dinner to the strangers who are disguises who have come to destroy the city of

Abraham offering dinner to the strangers who are disguises who have come to destroy the city of Sodom
NWI4916003 Abraham offering dinner to the strangers who are disguises who have come to destroy the city of Sodom. Colour engraving of the 19th century; (add.info)

Background imageAbraham Collection: The Hampton Roads Conference, held between the United States

The Hampton Roads Conference, held between the United States and the Confederate States on February 3, 1865
UIG5419691 The Hampton Roads Conference, held between the United States and the Confederate States on February 3, 1865, aboard the steamboat River Queen in Hampton Roads, Virginia

Background imageAbraham Collection: Combat d'Abraham contre les quatre rois Amraphel (roi de Shinear), Arioch (roi d'Ellasar)

Combat d'Abraham contre les quatre rois Amraphel (roi de Shinear), Arioch (roi d'Ellasar)
AIS5335292 Combat d'Abraham contre les quatre rois Amraphel (roi de Shinear), Arioch (roi d'Ellasar), Chodorlahomor (roi d'Elam) et Thadal (roi de Goim)

Background imageAbraham Collection: Tapestry. Tournai. The history of Abraham (Histoire d'Abraham)

Tapestry. Tournai. The history of Abraham (Histoire d'Abraham)
7209829 Tapestry. Tournai. The history of Abraham (Histoire d'Abraham).; Musee de la Tapisserie, Tournai, Belgium; (add.info.: Musee de la tapisserie (TAMAT), Tournai, Hainaut

Background imageAbraham Collection: Sacrifice of Abraham, 18th century, detail (oil on canvas)

Sacrifice of Abraham, 18th century, detail (oil on canvas)
7242838 Sacrifice of Abraham, 18th century, detail (oil on canvas); Parochiekerk Sint-Pietersstoel, Moregem, Oost-Vlaanderen, Belgium; (add.info.: Parish church (Parochiekerk Sint-Pietersstoel)

Background imageAbraham Collection: Isaac sacrifice from Mozarabic Visigothic Bible, 960 (miniature)

Isaac sacrifice from Mozarabic Visigothic Bible, 960 (miniature)
AIS5332885 Isaac sacrifice from Mozarabic Visigothic Bible, 960 (miniature); (add.info.: eon. Library of the Royal Colegiate Church of Saint Isidoro); Photo © Rotger/AIC

Background imageAbraham Collection: Abraham offering his son Isaac as a sacrifice to God

Abraham offering his son Isaac as a sacrifice to God
5307981 Abraham offering his son Isaac as a sacrifice to God.; (add.info.: Engraving depicting Abraham offering his son Isaac as a Sacrifice to God)

Background imageAbraham Collection: The Death of General Wolfe on the Heights of Abraham, Quebec, Canada 1759

The Death of General Wolfe on the Heights of Abraham, Quebec, Canada 1759. General James Wolfe, 1727 - 1759
UIG5419781 The Death of General Wolfe on the Heights of Abraham, Quebec, Canada 1759. General James Wolfe, 1727 - 1759. British Army officer

Background imageAbraham Collection: Historical map of the region of Canaan (promised land) at the times of the arrival of Abraham

Historical map of the region of Canaan (promised land) at the times of the arrival of Abraham
ELD4921818 Historical map of the region of Canaan (promised land) at the times of the arrival of Abraham, 1921 BC) Engraving from Houze 1851 Universal Atlas; (add.info)

Background imageAbraham Collection: Lot taking his family and holding it away from the city of Sodom which will be destroyed

Lot taking his family and holding it away from the city of Sodom which will be destroyed and saying goodbye to Abraham
ELD4920760 Lot taking his family and holding it away from the city of Sodom which will be destroyed and saying goodbye to Abraham

Background imageAbraham Collection: Romanesque art: Fresco of the abbey of Saint Savin sur Gartempe (Saint-Savin-sur-Gartempe), Vienne

Romanesque art: Fresco of the abbey of Saint Savin sur Gartempe (Saint-Savin-sur-Gartempe), Vienne
JEB4924775 Romanesque art: Fresco of the abbey of Saint Savin sur Gartempe (Saint-Savin-sur-Gartempe), Vienne, Poitou-Charentes (Poitou Charentes), France

Background imageAbraham Collection: Abraham Darby III's iron bridge across the Severn at Ironbridge, Coalbrookdale, England

Abraham Darby III's iron bridge across the Severn at Ironbridge, Coalbrookdale, England
530303 Abraham Darby III's iron bridge across the Severn at Ironbridge, Coalbrookdale, England. First iron bridge in world, built between 1776 and 1779

Background imageAbraham Collection: The Angels Appearing to Abraham, 1750s (oil on canvas)

The Angels Appearing to Abraham, 1750s (oil on canvas)
XOS5873155 The Angels Appearing to Abraham, 1750s (oil on canvas) by Guardi, Francesco (1712-93); 71x90.5 cm; Cleveland Museum of Art, OH

Background imageAbraham Collection: Sacrifice of Abraham, 18th century, detail (oil on canvas)

Sacrifice of Abraham, 18th century, detail (oil on canvas)
7242837 Sacrifice of Abraham, 18th century, detail (oil on canvas); Parochiekerk Sint-Pietersstoel, Moregem, Oost-Vlaanderen, Belgium; (add.info.: Parish church (Parochiekerk Sint-Pietersstoel)

Background imageAbraham Collection: Romanesque art: capital representing the sacrifice of Abraham

Romanesque art: capital representing the sacrifice of Abraham. Musee du Farinier, Cluny (Saone and Loire)
JEB4961429 Romanesque art: capital representing the sacrifice of Abraham. Musee du Farinier, Cluny (Saone and Loire); Musee du Farinier, Ancienne Abbaye, Cluny

Background imageAbraham Collection: God forbid Abraham from sacrificing his son Isaac

God forbid Abraham from sacrificing his son Isaac
NWI4916983 God forbid Abraham from sacrificing his son Isaac.; (add.info.: God forbid Abraham from sacrificing his son Isaac.); Photo © North Wind Pictures

Background imageAbraham Collection: Abraham and his wife Sarah, 1850

Abraham and his wife Sarah, 1850
3478733 Abraham and his wife Sarah, 1850; (add.info.: Illustration depicting a scene from the bible where Sarah, who is barren, offers her maid to her husband Abraham)

Background imageAbraham Collection: Parable of Lazarus and the evil rich. 12th century frieze

Parable of Lazarus and the evil rich. 12th century frieze
PCT4264993 Parable of Lazarus and the evil rich. 12th century frieze.; (add.info.: Parable of Lazarus and the evil rich. 12th century frieze. Porch of the Abbey of Saint Peter (Saint Peter)

Background imageAbraham Collection: James Wolfe (1727-1759) English soldier. Death of General Wolfe at battle of Heights of Abraham

James Wolfe (1727-1759) English soldier. Death of General Wolfe at battle of Heights of Abraham above Quebec 13
531483 James Wolfe (1727-1759) English soldier. Death of General Wolfe at battle of Heights of Abraham above Quebec 13 September 1759. Wolfe lived to hear that his attack was successful

Background imageAbraham Collection: The Oath of Abraham's Servant, c.1650-59 (oil on canvas)

The Oath of Abraham's Servant, c.1650-59 (oil on canvas)
XOS5877809 The Oath of Abraham's Servant, c.1650-59 (oil on canvas) by Castiglione, Giovanni Benedetto (Il Grechetto) (1609-64); 71.2x94 cm; Cleveland Museum of Art, OH

Background imageAbraham Collection: Sacrifice of Abraham, Lot taken captive, Abraham pursuing the army of the four kings

Sacrifice of Abraham, Lot taken captive, Abraham pursuing the army of the four kings
AIS5360402 Sacrifice of Abraham, Lot taken captive, Abraham pursuing the army of the four kings, miniature taken from "Psychomachia



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Abraham: A Legacy of Maps, Leadership, and Legends Step into the world of Abraham, a name that resonates through history. From the intricate maps he crafted to his influential leadership as the 16th President of the United States, Abraham's impact is undeniable. In c1584, Abraham Ortelius engraved an exquisite map showcasing the Azores. With meticulous detail and artistry, this map captured the beauty and geography of these enchanting islands. Another masterpiece emerged in 1595 when Ortelius presented a map of Iceland in his renowned atlas Theatrum. This depiction transported viewers to the captivating landscapes and wonders found within this Nordic gem. However, it was not only cartography that defined Abraham's legacy. In Antietam, Maryland during October 1862, General George B. McClellan stood alongside President Abraham Lincoln on a battlefield soaked with sacrifice and determination. Alexander Gardner immortalized this moment through his lens – a testament to their unwavering commitment to their nation. The power of words also flowed from Abraham's pen as seen in his heartfelt letter to Mrs. Bixby during times of sorrow and loss. His compassion reached beyond politics; it touched lives with empathy and understanding. Africa too felt the influence through Ortelius' atlas Theatrum Orbis Terrarum in 1595. This meticulously crafted map showcased Africa's vastness while connecting cultures across its diverse landscape. One cannot overlook one defining speech by Lincoln – his Gettysburg Address delivered on November 19th, 1863. As crowds gathered eagerly before him at Gettysburg National Cemetery, they witnessed history unfold as Lincoln spoke words etched forever into our collective memory. Beyond maps and political prowess lies another facet - watchmaking genius embodied by none other than Abraham-Louis Breguet himself. Through innovation and precision craftsmanship, Breguet revolutionized timekeeping for generations to come.