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"Exploring Creationist Perspectives Through Art and Literature" This captivating collection of historical artifacts offers a glimpse into the world of creationism

Background imageCreationist Collection: An illustration depicting the creation of the universe, 17th century (engraving)

An illustration depicting the creation of the universe, 17th century (engraving)
5311256 An illustration depicting the creation of the universe, 17th century (engraving); (add.info.: From a cloud, representing God the Father, comes forth the Word of Words, represented by Fiat)

Background imageCreationist Collection: A needlework picture depicting Adam and Eve, 17th century (needlework)

A needlework picture depicting Adam and Eve, 17th century (needlework)
7141197 A needlework picture depicting Adam and Eve, 17th century (needlework) by Ellys, Anne (17th century); 21.5x25.5 cm; Parham House, West Sussex

Background imageCreationist Collection: The Six Days of Creation, from the Biblia italica, translated from the Latin by Niccolo Malermi

The Six Days of Creation, from the Biblia italica, translated from the Latin by Niccolo Malermi, 1494 (woodcut)
472208 The Six Days of Creation, from the Biblia italica, translated from the Latin by Niccolo Malermi, 1494 (woodcut) by Italian School

Background imageCreationist Collection: Philip Henry Gosse, British naturalist and marine biologist (b / w photo)

Philip Henry Gosse, British naturalist and marine biologist (b / w photo)
7172084 Philip Henry Gosse, British naturalist and marine biologist (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Philip Henry Gosse (1810-1888)

Background imageCreationist Collection: Krishna uplifts the Mountain Goverdhana (engraving)

Krishna uplifts the Mountain Goverdhana (engraving)
7182567 Krishna uplifts the Mountain Goverdhana (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Krishna uplifts the Mountain Goverdhana)

Background imageCreationist Collection: Vishnu and Lakshmi on Sesha or Ananta contemplating the Creation with Brahma springing on a Lotus

Vishnu and Lakshmi on Sesha or Ananta contemplating the Creation with Brahma springing on a Lotus from his Navel to
7182600 Vishnu and Lakshmi on Sesha or Ananta contemplating the Creation with Brahma springing on a Lotus from his Navel to perform it (engraving) by English School

Background imageCreationist Collection: Title page of The Birth of Mankind, 1614 (engraving)

Title page of The Birth of Mankind, 1614 (engraving)
7185632 Title page of The Birth of Mankind, 1614 (engraving) by English School, (17th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Title page of The Birth of Mankind, 1614)

Background imageCreationist Collection: 1850 Hugh Miller portrait photograph

1850 Hugh Miller portrait photograph
Hugh Miller, Scottish geologist and palaeontologist. Born 1802 died 1856. Photographic frontispiece of author appearing in a posthumous edition of Millers " My Schools and Schoolmasters"

Background imageCreationist Collection: Earths creation

Earths creation
Creation of the Earth. Conceptual artwork of the Earths creation. The hands symbolize the creation of the Earth by divine means, and are based upon Michelangelos painting The Creation of Adam

Background imageCreationist Collection: 1650 Bishop Usher Portrait tinted 4004BC

1650 Bishop Usher Portrait tinted 4004BC
1650 Archbishop James Usher (Usser or Ussher). Theologian. 1670 copperplate engraved portrait printed in London for Nathan Ranew and Jonathon Robinson at the Kings Arms in St

Background imageCreationist Collection: 1731 Johann Scheuchzer bible flood world

1731 Johann Scheuchzer bible flood world
1731 Folio size engraving with later hand colouring showing the progress of the biblical flood across the Earth from Johann Scheuchzers Physica Sacra

Background imageCreationist Collection: 1731 Johann Scheuchzer Noahs Ark Flood

1731 Johann Scheuchzer Noahs Ark Flood
1731 Physica Sacra (Sacred Physics) by Johann Scheuzner (1672-1733) loading the Ark, folio copper engraving drawn by a team of engravers under the direction of Johann Andreas Pfeffel (1674-1748)

Background imageCreationist Collection: 1789 William Paley Portrait naturalist

1789 William Paley Portrait naturalist
William Paley (July 1743 - 25 May 1805). Stippled engraving published by Joshua Belcher 1810 as frontis to " The Works of William Paley" Volume I

Background imageCreationist Collection: 1731 Johann Scheuchzer Creation 4th day

1731 Johann Scheuchzer Creation 4th day
1731 Physica Sacra (Sacred Physics) by Johann Scheuchzer (1672-1733) the fourth day of creation folio copper engraving drawn by a team of engravers under the direction of Johann Andreas Pfeffel

Background imageCreationist Collection: 1857 Hugh Miller portrait photograph

1857 Hugh Miller portrait photograph
1856. Hugh Miller, Scottish geologist and palaeontologist. Born 1802 died 1856. Photographic frontispiece of author by J.G

Background imageCreationist Collection: 1731 Johann Scheuchzer Hairy Esau Bible

1731 Johann Scheuchzer Hairy Esau Bible
1731 Physica Sacra (Sacred Physics) by Johann Scheuchzer (1672-1733) " Hairy Esau" folio copper engraving drawn by a team of engravers under the direction of Johann Andreas Pfeffel

Background imageCreationist Collection: 1731 Scheuchzer Creation Adams rib & Eve 1731 Scheuchzer Creation Adams rib & Eve

1731 Scheuchzer Creation Adams rib & Eve 1731 Scheuchzer Creation Adams rib & Eve
1731 Physica Sacra (Sacred Physics) by Johann Scheuchzer (1672-1733) creation of Eve from Adams rib, folio copper engraving drawn by a team of engravers under the direction of Johann Andreas Pfeffel

Background imageCreationist Collection: Alpine Geology flood evidence Scheuchzer

Alpine Geology flood evidence Scheuchzer
1731 Copperplate print of alpine geology and recurved strata as evidence of the catastrophe of Noahs Flood. Print is from Johann Jakob Scheuchzers (born August 2nd 1672 - died June 23rd 1733)

Background imageCreationist Collection: 1731 Johann Scheuchzer Creation 6th day

1731 Johann Scheuchzer Creation 6th day
1731 Physica Sacra (Sacred Physics) by Johann Scheuchzer (1672-1733) folio copper engraving drawn by a team of engravers under the direction of Johann Andreas Pfeffel (1674-1748)

Background imageCreationist Collection: 1731 Johann Scheuchzer Creation 4th day b

1731 Johann Scheuchzer Creation 4th day b
1731 Physica Sacra (Sacred Physics) by Johann Scheuchzer (1672-1733) the fourth day of creation, the sun and the moon, folio copper engraving (with later hand colouring)

Background imageCreationist Collection: 1650 Bishop Usher Portrait 4004BC

1650 Bishop Usher Portrait 4004BC
1650 Archbishop James Usher (Usser or Ussher). Theologian. 1670 copperplate engraved portrait printed in London for Nathan Ranew and Jonathon Robinson at the Kings Arms in St. Pauls Church Yard

Background imageCreationist Collection: 1731 Scheuchzer Creation Adam & Eve 1731 Scheuchzer Creation Adam & Eve

1731 Scheuchzer Creation Adam & Eve 1731 Scheuchzer Creation Adam & Eve
1731 Physica Sacra (Sacred Physics) by Johann Scheuchzer (1672-1733) creation of Eve from Adams rib, folio copper engraving drawn by a team of engravers under the direction of Johann Andreas Pfeffel

Background imageCreationist Collection: 1674 Animal Creation According to Genesis

1674 Animal Creation According to Genesis
1674 Copperplate engraving, Creation of the birds, fishes and large marine life (Genesis 1. 20-23 Day 5) under the Hebrew divine word of God

Background imageCreationist Collection: Scheuchzer portrait 17th / 18thC naturalist

Scheuchzer portrait 17th / 18thC naturalist
Johann Jakob Scheuchzer (born August 2nd 1672 - died June 23rd 1733). Swiss traveller naturalist and geologist. Contemporary Folio size Portrait copper engraving at 59 years old (1731)

Background imageCreationist Collection: 1731 Johann Scheuchzer Creation 5th day

1731 Johann Scheuchzer Creation 5th day
1731 Physica Sacra (Sacred Physics) by Johann Scheuchzer (1672-1733) fifth day of creation (sea creatures) folio copper engraving drawn by a team of engravers under the direction of Johann Andreas

Background imageCreationist Collection: 1691 John Rays Natural Theology

1691 John Rays Natural Theology
" The Wisdom of God manifested in the Works of Creation" by John Ray. A photograph of the ninth edition of 1727 with quill pen

Background imageCreationist Collection: 1812 Cuvier on Scheuchzers flood victim

1812 Cuvier on Scheuchzers flood victim
Illustration in Vol. 4 of Cuviers " Ossamens Fossiles" 1812. In 1726 Scheuchzer illustrated Homo Diluvii testis as a fossil human victim of the flood

Background imageCreationist Collection: 1731 Johann Scheuchzer Hairy Esau Bible

1731 Johann Scheuchzer Hairy Esau Bible
1731 Physica Sacra (Sacred Physics) by Johann Scheuchzer (1672-1733) " Hairy Esau" folio copper engraving drawn by a team of engravers under the direction of Johann Andreas Pfeffel

Background imageCreationist Collection: 1726 Scheuchzer Homo diluvii testis

1726 Scheuchzer Homo diluvii testis
Homo diluvii testis (evidence of a diluvian human or witness of the flood) from the work of Johann Jakob Scheuchzer (August 2nd 1672 - June 23rd 1733)

Background imageCreationist Collection: 1749 God creates solar system and planets

1749 God creates solar system and planets
Copperplate engraving from Georges-Louis Leclerc, Compte de Buffon " Histoire Naturelle" Volume 1, Plate 1. " Of the Formation of the Planets" 1749. N. Blakey del. and St

Background imageCreationist Collection: 1749 Buffon angel creation of the Earth

1749 Buffon angel creation of the Earth
Copperplate engraving from Georges-Louis Leclerc, Compte de Buffon " Histoire Naturelle" Volume 1, Plate 2. " History and theory of the Earth" 1749. Bouchare del

Background imageCreationist Collection: Carl Linnaeus, Swedish botanist

Carl Linnaeus, Swedish botanist
Carl Linnaeus. Caricature of the Swedish botanist and taxonomist Carl Linnaeus (1707-1778). Linnaeus was a great classifier of living organisms

Background imageCreationist Collection: Linnaeus and de Jussieu, botanists

Linnaeus and de Jussieu, botanists
Carl Linnaeus (1707-1778), Swedish botanist and taxonomist (right), meeting French botanist Bernard de Jussieu (centre) in the Jardin des Plantes, Paris, France


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"Exploring Creationist Perspectives Through Art and Literature" This captivating collection of historical artifacts offers a glimpse into the world of creationism, showcasing various artistic representations and literary works that have shaped this belief system over the centuries. The needlework picture from the 17th century portrays Adam and Eve, symbolizing the biblical account of humanity's origin. It serves as a testament to the enduring influence of religious narratives on art. In contrast, "The Six Days of Creation" woodcut from 1494 presents a visual representation of God's creative process as described in the Biblia italica. This intricate piece reflects both faith and artistic skill. Philip Henry Gosse, captured in black and white photography, was not only a British naturalist but also an advocate for creationism. His work sought to reconcile scientific observations with his religious convictions. Moving beyond Christian beliefs, engravings like "Krishna uplifts the Mountain Goverdhana" depict Hindu mythology's take on creation. These vibrant illustrations showcase diverse cultural interpretations surrounding this universal theme. Another engraving featuring Vishnu and Lakshmi contemplating creation highlights how different deities are revered across cultures while exploring their roles in bringing forth existence. "The Birth of Mankind, " an engraving from 1614, delves into human procreation within a religious context. This thought-provoking image invites contemplation about life's origins through both spiritual and biological lenses. Even children were exposed to these ideas through publications such as "Children’s Daily Bread. " The inclusion of engravings aimed at young minds demonstrates how early exposure shapes one's understanding beliefs. Portraits like Hugh Miller's photograph from 1850 or Bishop Usher tinted portrait dating back to 1650 provide glimpses into influential figures who contributed significantly to shaping creationist perspectives throughout history. Lastly, Johann Scheuchzer's Bible flood world illustration showcases Noah’s Ark amidst cataclysmic waters, emphasizing the belief in a literal interpretation of biblical events.