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Adam and Eve family tree, 18th century C013 / 7820
Adam and Eve family tree. 18th-century depiction of the family tree of Adam and Eve, the first humans according to the Judeo-Christian biblical tradition of Genesis. Their three sons were Cain, Abel and Seth. Abel was killed by Cain. The Cainite line here extends to the eighth generation, the children of Lamech by his two wives. The Sethite line shown here extends to the eleventh generation, the three sons of Noah of the biblical deluge story. This family tree is from the multi-volume collection titled An universal history, from the earliest account of time to the present, published in London, UK, between 1736 and 1744
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1700s 1736 18th Century Adam Ancestor Antiquity Biblical Christianity Classical Descent Diagram Family Tree Genesis Jewish Judaism Middle East Noah Old Testament Religion Religious 1730s 1740s 1744 Abel Adah Ancient Near East Cain Descendant Descendants Enoch Enos Genealogy Hebrew Bible Jabal Japheth Jared Jubal Methuselah Patriarch Patriarchs Seth Shem Torah Zillah
A1 (84.1 x 59.4cm) Poster Print
Discover the rich history of the Biblical tale with our stunning Adam and Eve Family Tree poster print from Middle Temple Library/Science Photo Library (C013 / 7820). This captivating 18th-century depiction of the ancestry of the first humans, Adam and Eve, adds an elegant touch to any room. Delve into the origins of humanity with this intricately detailed and beautifully preserved illustration. Bring history and art into your home or office with our high-quality poster print.
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 50.1cm x 84.6cm (19.7" x 33.3")
Estimated Product Size is 59.6cm x 84.6cm (23.5" x 33.3")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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This 18th-century print showcases the intricate family tree of Adam and Eve, as depicted in the Judeo-Christian biblical tradition. The image portrays the lineage of humanity's first couple, tracing their descendants through generations. According to Genesis, Adam and Eve had three sons: Cain, Abel, and Seth. Tragically, Cain murdered his brother Abel. The family tree presented here divides into two branches: the Cainite line and the Sethite line. The former extends up to eight generations with Lamech's children from his two wives. Meanwhile, the latter stretches further to eleven generations with Noah's three sons from the biblical deluge story. This remarkable artwork is part of a larger collection titled "An universal history" published in London between 1736 and 1744. It provides a visual representation of biblical genealogy that holds significant religious importance for both Judaism and Christianity. As we explore this monochrome illustration filled with names such as Enoch, Methuselah, Jabal, Naamah, and many others mentioned in ancient texts like Torah or Hebrew Bible (Old Testament), it offers us a glimpse into our shared ancestry rooted in Middle Eastern history. The Middle Temple Library/Science Photo Library has preserved this historical gem that serves as a testament to our collective heritage—a reminder of our origins traced back centuries ago when Adam and Eve walked upon Earth.
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