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"Adopt: A Smile Dog's Journey from Loneliness to Love" In the enchanting sculpture "Silenus and the young Bacchus, " we witness a tale of adoption

Background imageAdopt Collection: Baptism of Boris I, 864 (litho)

Baptism of Boris I, 864 (litho)
8661425 Baptism of Boris I, 864 (litho) by Valda, John Harris (1874-1942); Private Collection; (add.info.: Baptism of Boris I, 864)

Background imageAdopt Collection: Past & Present: Houses (colour litho)

Past & Present: Houses (colour litho)
8668690 Past & Present: Houses (colour litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Houses. Houses in Trees)

Background imageAdopt Collection: A mother holding her child for the last time before giving her up for adoption, 1850

A mother holding her child for the last time before giving her up for adoption, 1850
3478216 A mother holding her child for the last time before giving her up for adoption, 1850; (add.info.: Illustration depicting a mother holding her child for the last time before giving her up for)

Background imageAdopt Collection: Children being adopted in the Inferior Court of the Great Baliwick

Children being adopted in the Inferior Court of the Great Baliwick
3478117 Children being adopted in the Inferior Court of the Great Baliwick; (add.info.: Woodcut print depicting children being adopted in the Inferior Court of Great Baliwick)

Background imageAdopt Collection: Portraits of the artist's father, wife, son and foster son, 1830s. Creator: Emil Baerentzen

Portraits of the artist's father, wife, son and foster son, 1830s. Creator: Emil Baerentzen
Portraits of the artist's father, wife, son and foster son, 1830s

Background imageAdopt Collection: L'Adoption - Ah ça! Robert, mon ami... 1841. Creator: Honore Daumier

L'Adoption - Ah ça! Robert, mon ami... 1841. Creator: Honore Daumier
L'Adoption - Ah ca! Robert, mon ami... 1841. Ah ca! Robert, mon ami, tu tombes dans le pastoral, tu te livres a l'adoption?...tu vas bientot couronner des rosieres!

Background imageAdopt Collection: Pharaoh's Daughter Discovers Moses in the Rush Basket, c.1615-c.1630. Creator: Guilliam Dujardin

Pharaoh's Daughter Discovers Moses in the Rush Basket, c.1615-c.1630. Creator: Guilliam Dujardin
Pharaoh's Daughter Discovers Moses in the Rush Basket, c.1615-c.1630

Background imageAdopt Collection: The discovery of Moses, 1744-1781. Creator: Jean Baptiste Le Prince

The discovery of Moses, 1744-1781. Creator: Jean Baptiste Le Prince
The discovery of Moses, 1744-1781

Background imageAdopt Collection: Pharoah's Daughter Discovers Moses in the Rush Basket, 1660-1663. Creator: Ferdinand Bol

Pharoah's Daughter Discovers Moses in the Rush Basket, 1660-1663. Creator: Ferdinand Bol
Pharoah's Daughter Discovers Moses in the Rush Basket, 1660-1663

Background imageAdopt Collection: Foster-Brothers, 1894. Creator: Olof Sager-Nelson

Foster-Brothers, 1894. Creator: Olof Sager-Nelson
Foster-Brothers, 1894

Background imageAdopt Collection: Rich Children, Poor Parents, 1599. Creator: Aert Pietersz

Rich Children, Poor Parents, 1599. Creator: Aert Pietersz
Rich Children, Poor Parents, 1599

Background imageAdopt Collection: smile dog

smile dog
Javier del Puerto Photography

Background imageAdopt Collection: Silenus and the young Bacchus, 1571-74, (bronze)

Silenus and the young Bacchus, 1571-74, (bronze)
7146881 Silenus and the young Bacchus, 1571-74, (bronze) by Duca, Giacomo (Jacopo) del (1520-1604); Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence, Tuscany, Italy; (add.info.: Silenus and the young Bacchus)

Background imageAdopt Collection: Scene from Silas Marner, by George Eliot (engraving)

Scene from Silas Marner, by George Eliot (engraving)
7184944 Scene from Silas Marner, by George Eliot (engraving) by Cowper, Max (1860-1911); Private Collection; (add.info.: Eppie had quietly passed her arm behind Silass head: scene from Silas Marner)

Background imageAdopt Collection: Bible: Moses saves waters (oil on canvas)

Bible: Moses saves waters (oil on canvas)
JEB4896309 Bible: Moses saves waters (oil on canvas) by Boisson, Andre (1643-1733); 84x150 cm; Palais de Longchamp, Marseille, France; © Jean Bernard. All rights reserved 2022

Background imageAdopt Collection: Moses delivered from drowning (engraving)

Moses delivered from drowning (engraving)
818804 Moses delivered from drowning (engraving) by Freman, G (fl. 17th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Moses delivered from drowning)

Background imageAdopt Collection: A hospital different from the others (colour litho)

A hospital different from the others (colour litho)
2809339 A hospital different from the others (colour litho) by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: A hospital different from the others)

Background imageAdopt Collection: Summer among the Coral Islands, a Visit to Samoa (engraving)

Summer among the Coral Islands, a Visit to Samoa (engraving)
1046405 Summer among the Coral Islands, a Visit to Samoa (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Summer among the Coral Islands, a Visit to Samoa)

Background imageAdopt Collection: French Dogs for Sale, 1899 (phototype)

French Dogs for Sale, 1899 (phototype)
3035775 French Dogs for Sale, 1899 (phototype) by French Photographer, (19th century); (add.info.: Vintage French photograph of Les Chiens A vendre or Dogs for Sale with various breeds arranged in a)

Background imageAdopt Collection: Have You Room In Your Hearts For Us?, Fatherless Children of France

Have You Room In Your Hearts For Us?, Fatherless Children of France
SNG127766 Have You Room In Your Hearts For Us?, Fatherless Children of France (colour litho) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageAdopt Collection: Moses saves water (drawing)

Moses saves water (drawing)
JEB4899314 Moses saves water (drawing) by Papety, Dominique Louis (1815-49); 48X64 cm; Palais de Longchamp, Marseille, France; eJean Bernard; French, out of copyright

Background imageAdopt Collection: Imperial Penny Postage, the Organising Committee of the Conference (b / w photo)

Imperial Penny Postage, the Organising Committee of the Conference (b / w photo)
1063573 Imperial Penny Postage, the Organising Committee of the Conference (b/w photo) by English photographer, (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Imperial Penny Postage)

Background imageAdopt Collection: NEBUCHADNEZZAR MAD

NEBUCHADNEZZAR MAD
King of Babylon, late in life he suffers a mysterious illness which requires him to adopt a vegetarian diet, and his behaviour becomes animal like for a while Date: 604 - 562 BC

Background imageAdopt Collection: The Foster-Child, 1867, (1965). Creator: Nikolay Nevryov

The Foster-Child, 1867, (1965). Creator: Nikolay Nevryov
The Foster-Child, 1867, (1965). People gathered around a carpet-covered table, in an air of tension. Painting, also known as A Ward, in the State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow

Background imageAdopt Collection: Margaret Giggs, 1526-1527 (1945). Artist: Hans Holbein the Younger

Margaret Giggs, 1526-1527 (1945). Artist: Hans Holbein the Younger
Margaret Giggs, 1526-1527 (1945). Margaret Clement or Clements (1508-1570), nee Giggs, was one of the most learned women of the Tudor era and the foster daughter of Sir Thomas More

Background imageAdopt Collection: Dr Barnardos Homes, 1937

Dr Barnardos Homes, 1937. From The Sphere - Coronation Record Number. [The Sphere, London, 1937]

Background imageAdopt Collection: Between two mothers, 1902

Between two mothers, 1902. The adopted and the biological mother. An illustration from Le Petit Journal, 23rd November 1902

Background imageAdopt Collection: Jemmy Button, the Fuegian adopted by Fitzroys expedition, in 1834 (1839)

Jemmy Button, the Fuegian adopted by Fitzroys expedition, in 1834 (1839). During 1833 when Jemmy was living with the expedition, he was dressed in European clothes and his hair was cut short

Background imageAdopt Collection: Jemmy Button, the Fuegian adopted by the Fitzroy expedition, as he appeared in 1833 (1839)

Jemmy Button, the Fuegian adopted by the Fitzroy expedition, as he appeared in 1833 (1839). In 1834, after his return to his tribe, all trace of European influence disappeared

Background imageAdopt Collection: Pyroscaphe Steamboat

Pyroscaphe Steamboat
Jouffroys steamboat proves its capability by steaming against the current on the Saone at Lyon, but the French government refuse to adopt the new technology

Background imageAdopt Collection: Jenny Dolly with her adopted daughters

Jenny Dolly with her adopted daughters
Jenny Dolly with her two adopted daughters (Manzi and Klari) shortly before her suicide, Los Angeles, 1941 1941

Background imageAdopt Collection: Hadrian & Antoninus

Hadrian & Antoninus
The emperor Hadrian (Hadrianus, Adrianus) adopts Antoninus and nominates him as his sucessor. Date: circa 138

Background imageAdopt Collection: Frech Revolution 1787-1799. Louis XVI was forced to adopt t

Frech Revolution 1787-1799. Louis XVI was forced to adopt the Constitution of 1791 by the National Assembly. Engraving by Meyer Heine, 1900. Colored

Background imageAdopt Collection: Canadian Voyageurs

Canadian Voyageurs
Two French-Canadian voyageurs negotiate a rapid on the Saguenay river : settlers adopt the native boats as the most suitable for local conditions. Date: 18/19th century

Background imageAdopt Collection: Merveilleuse Greqcque

Merveilleuse Greqcque
Though some merveilleuses carry freedom to excess, others adopt a simpler, Grecian style in admiration of the heroic age which inspires the idealistic revolutionaries Date: 1794

Background imageAdopt Collection: German couple discussing the consequences of losing the war

German couple discussing the consequences of losing the war
A german couple are disscussing the consequences of losing the war to england and the consequence would of been that they would have to adopt playing cricket which was classed as a very english

Background imageAdopt Collection: The Seven Good Deeds of Bonzo (Sunday)

The Seven Good Deeds of Bonzo (Sunday) -- he adopts Chee-Kees pup (but not for long). Date: 1923

Background imageAdopt Collection: Picture No. 10876589

Picture No. 10876589
Himba lady with child - some of the tribe no longer keep to traditional dress and adopt the Herero ways Date:

Background imageAdopt Collection: American Elk (Cervus canadensis manitobensis) adult male, attached to cattle in pasture

American Elk (Cervus canadensis manitobensis) adult male, attached to cattle in pasture, North Dakota, U. S. A
American Elk (Cervus canadensis manitobensis) adult male, attached to cattle in pasture, North Dakota, U.S.A. November

Background imageAdopt Collection: Man with pet monkey in Indonesia

Man with pet monkey in Indonesia
Indonesian man with pet macaque monkey on head in Halmahera, Maluku Islands, Indonesia

Background imageAdopt Collection: NEW YORK: SENATE, 1777. House at Kingston, New York, in which the Senate adopted the Constitution

NEW YORK: SENATE, 1777. House at Kingston, New York, in which the Senate adopted the Constitution of New York on 20 April 1777. Wood engraving, 1851

Background imageAdopt Collection: Domestic Chicken, 2 year old New Hampshire red cross, with adopted 14 day old mallard duckling

Domestic Chicken, 2 year old New Hampshire red cross, with adopted 14 day old mallard duckling (Anas platyrhynchos) The hen hatched the duckling from an egg found abandoned. England, spring, Suffolk

Background imageAdopt Collection: Lamartine and the Flags

Lamartine and the Flags
Alphonse de Lamartine, poet and statesman, urges his countrymen to reject the red flag of revolution and adopt the tricouleur. symbol of liberty. Date: 25 February 1848

Background imageAdopt Collection: A selection of toddlers available for adoption

A selection of toddlers available for adoption. Date: 1908

Background imageAdopt Collection: Lamartine and the Flags2

Lamartine and the Flags2
Alphonse de Lamartine, poet and statesman, urges his countrymen to reject the red flag of revolution and adopt the tricolore, symbol of liberty

Background imageAdopt Collection: Crinoline Manufacture

Crinoline Manufacture
Women in Germany making cage crinolines which are constructed around a wooden frame or template. Judging by the positions they adopt they are not wearing crinolines

Background imageAdopt Collection: Nebuchadnezzar Mad

Nebuchadnezzar Mad
Nebuchadnezzar, King of Babylon, late in life suffers a mysterious illness which requires him to adopt a vegetarian diet, and his behaviour becomes animal like

Background imageAdopt Collection: Lloyd George Pensions

Lloyd George Pensions
Lloyd George, depicted as a highway robber, plans to force the country to adopt his Old Age Pension bill



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"Adopt: A Smile Dog's Journey from Loneliness to Love" In the enchanting sculpture "Silenus and the young Bacchus, " we witness a tale of adoption, where companionship rescues one from solitude. Just like Silenus embracing Bacchus, adopting a furry friend can bring immeasurable joy into our lives. Loneliness is an emotion that knows no boundaries, as depicted in George Eliot's masterpiece "Silas Marner. " Through adoption, we can rewrite our own narratives and find solace in the unconditional love of a loyal companion. Just as Moses saved waters in biblical tales portrayed on canvas and engravings, adopting a pet saves us from drowning in isolation. Their presence fills our hearts with warmth and reminds us that we are never alone. A hospital different from others stands out among colorful lithographs. Similarly, when we adopt animals in need of care and affection, we create unique bonds that heal both their wounds and ours, and is through these acts of kindness that true miracles happen. Embarking on an adventure amidst coral islands or exploring faraway lands engraved by Summer brings new perspectives to life. Likewise, welcoming a four-legged friend into our homes opens doors to endless adventures filled with laughter and unforgettable memories. Even French dogs for sale captured through phototype lenses long for loving homes. They remind us that there are countless souls waiting for someone to open their hearts and offer them refuge. In the poignant plea "Have You Room In Your Hearts For Us?" Fatherless Children of France echo the sentiment shared by shelter animals worldwide - they yearn for love just as much as anyone else does. Adoption provides not only comfort but also hope for those who have been left behind. As Moses saves water through his drawings, let us save lives through adoption. By opening our arms to those who need it most - whether human or animal - we become agents of compassion and change within this world.