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"Isaac: A Multifaceted Figure in History" Sir Isaac Newton, the renowned English mathematician, is widely celebrated for his groundbreaking contributions to science

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Isaac Bronson
ISaC BRONSON American lawyer. with his autograph Date: 1760 - 1838

Background imageIsaac Collection: Portrait of Isaac Newton

Portrait of Isaac Newton
Engraving of Isaac Newton (1642-1727), English scientist & mathematician. In 1687 Newton published Principia Mathematica in which he stated the three laws of mechanics describing the motion of a

Background imageIsaac Collection: Coloured engraving of Isaac Newton

Coloured engraving of Isaac Newton
Coloured engraving of Sir Isaac Newton (1642- 1727), the English physicist and mathematician. Newton was aged about 52 when this portrait (by Sir Godfrey Kneller) was engraved

Background imageIsaac Collection: Issac Barrow, English mathematician

Issac Barrow, English mathematician
Isaac Barrow (1630-1677), English mathematician, who resigned his post at Cambridge University, England, in favour of his pupil Isaac Newton

Background imageIsaac Collection: Table of mathematical functions

Table of mathematical functions
Mathematical functions. A table comparing various simple curves from calculus with elliptical and hyperbolic curves from the analysis of conic sections

Background imageIsaac Collection: ISaC ALBENIZ (1860-1909). Spanish composer and pianist. Drawing by Samuel Nisenson

ISaC ALBENIZ (1860-1909). Spanish composer and pianist. Drawing by Samuel Nisenson

Background imageIsaac Collection: Medieval carvings of Old Testament figures including Abraham with Isaac

Medieval carvings of Old Testament figures including Abraham with Isaac, Moses and David, on North Porch, Chartres Cathedral, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Eure-et-Loir Region, France, Europe

Background imageIsaac Collection: WAR OF 1812: SONGBOOK. Printed sheet music from The American Patriotic Song-Book, Philadelphia, 1813

WAR OF 1812: SONGBOOK. Printed sheet music from The American Patriotic Song-Book, Philadelphia, 1813, celebrating the victory of Isaac Hull in USS Constitution over HMS Guerriere

Background imageIsaac Collection: HUDSON RIVER STEAMSHIP. The low pressure steamboat Isaac Newton

HUDSON RIVER STEAMSHIP. The low pressure steamboat Isaac Newton : passing the Palisades on the Hudson River, New York
HUDSON RIVER STEAMSHIP. The low pressure steamboat " Isaac Newton" : passing the Palisades on the Hudson River, New York. Lithograph, 1855, by Currier & Ives

Background imageIsaac Collection: Portrait of Christopher Pinchbeck

Portrait of Christopher Pinchbeck
Undated head and shoulders mezzoprint portrait of Christopher Pinchbeck by Isaac Whood. Pinchbeck (c.1670 - November 18, 1732) was a London clockmaker and maker of musical Automata

Background imageIsaac Collection: Isaac Waltons House, Chancery Lane, London

Isaac Waltons House, Chancery Lane, London
Engraving showing the exterior of the house of Isaac Walton (1595-1683), the English biographer, author and father of angling

Background imageIsaac Collection: Sir Isaac Pitman, c. 1897

Sir Isaac Pitman, c. 1897
Photographic portrait of Sir Isaac Pitman (1813-1897), the English teacher and inventor of shorthand, pictured c.1897

Background imageIsaac Collection: Isaac Van Amburgh and his lions, London, 1848

Isaac Van Amburgh and his lions, London, 1848
Engraving showing Isaac Van Amburgh (c.1800-1868), the Dutch-American animal trainer, performing with his lions and other big cats at a show in Vauxhall Gardens, London, 1848

Background imageIsaac Collection: Lion & Van Amburgh

Lion & Van Amburgh
American trainer Isaac van Amburgh, with lioness and cubs

Background imageIsaac Collection: A Flight across the Herring Pool

A Flight across the Herring Pool
Pitt and Dundas encourage the flight of Irish MPs across the Irish channel offering them places and sinecures. Colour Engraving. Isaac Robert Cruikshank (1789-1856). Published 20th June 1800

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Isaac Tatem Hopper
ISaC TATEM HOPPER American philanthropist with his autograph

Background imageIsaac Collection: Ivanhoe / Gurth / Isaac

Ivanhoe / Gurth / Isaac
Gurth in Isaacs house

Background imageIsaac Collection: Ivanhoe / Isaac & Master

Ivanhoe / Isaac & Master
Isaac before the Grand Master

Background imageIsaac Collection: Currents of Space

Currents of Space
THE CURRENTS OF SPACE (Isaac Asimov)

Background imageIsaac Collection: St Petersburg under Snow

St Petersburg under Snow
The city under snow - the church of saint Isaac in the distance

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Newton / Kensington Home
SIR ISaC NEWTON Orbells Buildings, Kensington (later Bullingham House), where the English scientist and mathematician lived in 1727

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Newton / St Martins Street
SIR ISaC NEWTON English scientists home and observatory at St Martins Street, Leicester Square

Background imageIsaac Collection: Newtons Dog Diamond

Newtons Dog Diamond
ISaC NEWTON His dog Diamond knocks over a lighted candle, destroying the results of years of work (circa 1689)

Background imageIsaac Collection: An angel appearing to Abraham and his son, 19th century stained glass in St

An angel appearing to Abraham and his son, 19th century stained glass in St. Johns Anglican church, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, Pacific

Background imageIsaac Collection: Stained glass of Adam and Eve, and Abraham preparing to sacrifice Isaac, St

Stained glass of Adam and Eve, and Abraham preparing to sacrifice Isaac, St. Marys church, Deerhurst, Gloucestershire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageIsaac Collection: Stained glass of the birth of Isaac, son of Abraham and Sarah, Klosterneuburg

Stained glass of the birth of Isaac, son of Abraham and Sarah, Klosterneuburg, Austria, Europe

Background imageIsaac Collection: Jacobs Dirty Trick

Jacobs Dirty Trick
Jacob pretends to be Esau and tricks their father Isaac into giving him his blessing

Background imageIsaac Collection: Isaac and Esau

Isaac and Esau
Esau sells Isaac his birthright in exchange for a dish of lentils

Background imageIsaac Collection: Isaac Weds Rebekah

Isaac Weds Rebekah
he weds Rebekah, despite the attendant difficulties

Background imageIsaac Collection: Hagar Expelled

Hagar Expelled
Because Ishmael (Hagars son by Abraham) ill-treats Isaac, (Saras son by Abraham) Sara insists the concubine and her bastard be sent packing : so off they go into the desert

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Abraham Buried
He is buried in a cave by his sons Isaac and Ishmael

Background imageIsaac Collection: Newton / Handwriting

Newton / Handwriting
Letter from the English scientist, dated 20 June 1682, from Trinity College, Cambridge, discussing another scientists Theory of Vision

Background imageIsaac Collection: Abraham, his Son, a Ram

Abraham, his Son, a Ram
Abraham is quite prepared to sacrifice his son, but an angel says that God will be just as pleased to have a ram, conveniently caught in a thicket close by

Background imageIsaac Collection: Richard 1 & Isaac / Cyprus

Richard 1 & Isaac / Cyprus
Isaac of Cyprus pleads with Richard I for the restoration of his daughter

Background imageIsaac Collection: Ishmael and Hagar

Ishmael and Hagar
He and his mother Hagar, Abrahams concubine, are sent away when Abraham fathers Isaac on Sarah

Background imageIsaac Collection: St Petersburg 1794

St Petersburg 1794
St Petersburg: general view, with the Isaac Bridge crossing the river

Background imageIsaac Collection: Newton / Decomposes Light

Newton / Decomposes Light
Newton uses a prism to decompose light

Background imageIsaac Collection: Isaac Watts (Graves)

Isaac Watts (Graves)
ISaC WATTS divine and writer

Background imageIsaac Collection: Isaac Watts (Freeman)

Isaac Watts (Freeman)
ISaC WATTS divine and writer

Background imageIsaac Collection: Rebekah Sought

Rebekah Sought
she is sought out by Abrahams servant Eliezer, to be a husband for his son Isaac

Background imageIsaac Collection: Abraham / Isaac / Sacrifice

Abraham / Isaac / Sacrifice
Abrahams faith displayed by offering his son Isaac for a sacrifice

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Rebekah Chosen
Eliezer, Abrahams servant, sees Rebekah at the well and picks her out as a suitable wife for his masters son Isaac

Background imageIsaac Collection: Abrahams Wife Sarah

Abrahams Wife Sarah
Three men (really angels in disguise) tell Abraham that his ageing wife Sarah will have a child. She is incredulous, but surprises herself by bearing Isaac

Background imageIsaac Collection: Hagars Flight

Hagars Flight
Hagar, Abrahams concubine, has to leave him when his wife Sarah gives birth to Isaac; an angel comforts her and she gives birth to Ishmael

Background imageIsaac Collection: Isaac Newton, Seated

Isaac Newton, Seated
SIR ISaC NEWTON - Mathematician and physicist, seated at his work-table, circa 1726

Background imageIsaac Collection: Isaac Newton

Isaac Newton
Sir ISaC NEWTON scientist with his autograph

Background imageIsaac Collection: Isaac the Gurner

Isaac the Gurner
This ugly man, famed for his grinning or gurning set himself up as a public grinner. This talent has a long competitive tradition and is still practiced to this day

Background imageIsaac Collection: Liebig Games - 5

Liebig Games - 5
A boy uses a paper screen to demonstrate the composition of light, achieving a prismatic effect as Isaac Newton did before him



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"Isaac: A Multifaceted Figure in History" Sir Isaac Newton, the renowned English mathematician, is widely celebrated for his groundbreaking contributions to science. His profound discoveries in physics and astronomy revolutionized our understanding of the natural world. In a captivating portrait by Freeman, we catch a glimpse of Sir Isaac Newton's intellectual prowess and enigmatic persona from the 19th century. This depiction showcases his brilliance as an artist beautifully captures his essence. However, let us not forget another notable figure named Isaac – the SINGER SEWING MACHINE. With its intricate design and precision, it embodies innovation just like Sir Isaac Newton did centuries ago. Moving away from machines and back to history, we delve into Prestwich Asylum in Lancashire where Sir Isaac Newton's legacy lives on. The institution bears his name as a tribute to this remarkable mathematician who forever changed our perception of the universe. Speaking of tributes, one cannot ignore Johnson V Perrins' masterpiece depicting Abraham sacrificing Isaac at the Gate of Paradise door of the Baptistry of San Giovanni. This powerful artwork immortalizes their story with great intensity. Shifting gears once again, we encounter an intriguing portrait by Isaac Oliver I showcasing Arabella Stewart from the 16th century. Through this painting, we witness how art transcends time as it captures her beauty for eternity. And what better way to understand someone than through their own words? In a letter dated 20th June 1682 addressed to William Briggs, Sir Issac Newton reveals glimpses of his brilliant mind that continue to inspire generations even today. But amidst all these serious discussions about science and art lies "Dick Dock or The Lobster and Crab, " a whimsical piece from 1806 that reminds us not to take life too seriously – much like enjoying good company while sipping beer in a pub with friends.