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Cradle Collection

In the ancient Papyrus of Ani, the concept of the cradle is intricately woven into The Judgement scene, symbolizing rebirth and eternal life

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Cradle Collection: Gelert, c1894, (c1902). Creator: Unknown
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Cradle Collection: Papyrus of Ani (Book of the Dead) - The Judgement
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Cradle Collection: Cradle Mountain Tasmania
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Cradle Collection: Sleeping Beauty ballet, christening scene
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Cradle Collection: CALIFORNIA: GOLD MINING. Lithograph by Currier & Ives, 1871
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Cradle Collection: The Workshop of a Weaver, 1656 (oil on canvas)
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Cradle Collection: Mrs. Ples skull
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Cradle Collection: 19th-century gold mining, Australia
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Cradle Collection: High Above the Town by Florence Mary Anderson
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Cradle Collection: Scene from Framley Parsonage by Anthony Trollope, 1860. Artist: John Everett Millais
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Cradle Collection: Kingsley / Water Babies
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Cradle Collection: Interior with a Cradle, c. 1925 (oil on canvas)
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Cradle Collection: CALIFORNIA GOLDMINER, 1850. Contemporary colored engraving
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Cradle Collection: Cradle of Pilgrim child born on the Mayflower
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Cradle Collection: Two children admire new baby
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Cradle Collection: The Holy Family with the Virgin holding Christ over the cradle, 1640-60. 1640-60
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Cradle Collection: At Aphrodites Cradle (The Ever-New Horizon), (oil on panel)
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Cradle Collection: Virgin and child. Painting by Edmond Lechevallier-Chevignard (Lechevallier Chevignard
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Cradle Collection: First Christians of Kiev, 1880
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Cradle Collection: Alec James of Arsenal in the gym
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Cradle Collection: Newtons cradle
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Cradle Collection: A woman with a cradle, 1890. Creator: Unknown
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Cradle Collection: Kirghiz Cradle, 1870. Creator: LK Poltoratskaia
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Cradle Collection: Todzhin Birchbark Cradle (sent to the Berlin Museum fur Volkskunde), 1897. Creator: Unknown
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Cradle Collection: 'The Cradle', by J. Israëls, in the International Exhibition, 1862. Creator: W Thomas
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Cradle Collection: Sylvia Syms, actor and star of Ice Cold In Alex, with her new born baby daughter Beatrice
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Cradle Collection: Nanny on humorous British postcard - 1927
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Cradle Collection: A baptism at Fobello, Valsesia
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Cradle Collection: Internal Christmas view of a house. Portrait of a group of children around the Christmas tree
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Cradle Collection: Portrait of baby standing on a couch; above him, some photographs hanging on the wall
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Cradle Collection: Portrait of a newborn
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Cradle Collection: Nursery with newborns and medical personnel
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Cradle Collection: Portrait of a baby in a crib
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Cradle Collection: 'The cradle'
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Cradle Collection: The cradle of Vittorio Emanuele III, by Domenico Morelli and Ignazio Perricci
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Cradle Collection: Detail of cradle in a bedroom in Florence's Davanzati Palace
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Cradle Collection: Birth of St. John the Baptist, embroidery designed by Antonio di Jacopo di Antonio Benci
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Cradle Collection: Nativity of Jesus, mosaic decorating the vault of the entrance of the Church of Martorana, Palermo
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Cradle Collection: Mosaic depicting the Birth and Baptism of Jesus Christ. Byzantine work decorating the vault of
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Cradle Collection: Wooden cradle with a painted and decorated canopy, Palazzo Cavassa, Saluzzo
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Cradle Collection: Sleeping putto, sculpture preserved in the Spada Palace, Rome
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Cradle Collection: Allegory of Sleep, marble, Unknown of the seventeenth century, Galleria Spada, Rome
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Cradle Collection: An infant's crib, furniture by Andrea Baccetti, located in Florence
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Cradle Collection: Jews of Mesopotamia, 1893 (engraving)
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Cradle Collection: Gaia / Fractal Goddesses Collection
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Cradle Collection: Milky Way arch over Cradle Mountain with crazy red airglow
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Cradle Collection: W Heath Robinson - The Lullaby Bed
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Cradle Collection: No health and safety here as this painter stands precariously on top of the hand rails of


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In the ancient Papyrus of Ani, the concept of the cradle is intricately woven into The Judgement scene, symbolizing rebirth and eternal life. As we journey to Cradle Mountain in Tasmania, its majestic peaks cradle nature's beauty, reminding us of our smallness in this vast world. The enchanting ballet Sleeping Beauty transports us to a christening scene where a delicate cradle holds the slumbering princess. It represents innocence and new beginnings as she awaits her awakening by true love's kiss. Traveling back in time to California during the gold rush era, we witness lithographs by Currier & Ives depicting determined miners seeking their fortune. Their dreams were nurtured within the cradle-shaped rockers used for gold mining, representing hope and opportunity amidst challenging times. High above a quaint town depicted by Florence Mary Anderson's artwork lies an idyllic landscape where clouds gently caress mountain peaks. This heavenly view embraces us like a protective cradle, offering solace and tranquility from everyday worries. Mrs. Ples skull takes us on an anthropological journey through time as it rests within its archaeological cradle. It serves as a testament to human evolution and reminds us of our shared origins. Kingsley's Water Babies brings forth images of innocent souls being carried away by gentle waves in their aquatic cradles. This whimsical tale explores themes of transformation and growth while highlighting the nurturing power of water. At Aphrodite's Cradle (The Ever-New Horizon), an oil painting on panel captures ethereal beauty emerging from mythical depths. The goddess' embrace becomes both sanctuary and birthplace for new possibilities – a reminder that creation often begins at unexpected sources. John Everett Millais' portrayal of Framley Parsonage immerses us in Victorian England where characters find solace under nature's loving embrace - akin to being held securely within life’s comforting cradle.