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Discover the timeless tale of Noah's Ark, depicted in various forms throughout history

Background imageArk Collection: Akshi Bobo, a tower of Kunya Ark, on left, and outer wall of Ichan Kala, Khiva

Akshi Bobo, a tower of Kunya Ark, on left, and outer wall of Ichan Kala, Khiva
Uzbekistam, Khiva, Akshi Bobo, a tower of Kunya Ark, on left, and outer wall of Ichan Kala

Background imageArk Collection: Entrance, outer walls and viewing gallery of the Ark Fortress, Registan Square, Bukhara

Entrance, outer walls and viewing gallery of the Ark Fortress, Registan Square, Bukhara
Uzbekistan, Bukhara, Entrance, outer walls and viewing gallery of the Ark Fortress, Registan Square

Background imageArk Collection: Outer walls of the Ark Fortress, Registan Square, Bukhara, Uzbekistan

Outer walls of the Ark Fortress, Registan Square, Bukhara, Uzbekistan
Uzbekistan, Bukhara, Outer walls of the Ark Fortress, Registan Square

Background imageArk Collection: Entrance of the Ark Fortress, Registan Square, Bukhara, Uzbekistan

Entrance of the Ark Fortress, Registan Square, Bukhara, Uzbekistan
Uzbekistan, Bukhara, Entrance of the Ark Fortress, Registan Square

Background imageArk Collection: Noahs Ark Bridge ove to Treasure Island at The British Empire Exhibition, Wembley Park

Noahs Ark Bridge ove to Treasure Island at The British Empire Exhibition, Wembley Park, London. Date: 1925

Background imageArk Collection: Anna Zinkiesen - Johns Noah and Jack Tars! The Chelsea Arts Club Ball

Anna Zinkiesen - Johns Noah and Jack Tars! The Chelsea Arts Club Ball. It was Noahs Night at the Royal Albert Hall, with a Noahs Ark designed by Augustus John. Date: 1930

Background imageArk Collection: The Ark, ca. 1700. Creator: Lodewyk Tieling

The Ark, ca. 1700. Creator: Lodewyk Tieling
The Ark, ca. 1700

Background imageArk Collection: The Entry of the Animals into Noahs Ark, 1613 (oil on panel)

The Entry of the Animals into Noahs Ark, 1613 (oil on panel)
3077085 The Entry of the Animals into Noahs Ark, 1613 (oil on panel) by Brueghel, Jan the Elder (1568-1625); 54.6x83.8 cm; J

Background imageArk Collection: Three rabbit playing cards Victorian animal families game

Three rabbit playing cards Victorian animal families game
Meet the rabbits. Here are Mr. Rabbit, Mrs. Rabbit and Baby Rabbit, one of seventeen animal families in a Victorian card game called Noahs Ark, a sort of Happy families

Background imageArk Collection: Three dog playing cards Victorian animal families game

Three dog playing cards Victorian animal families game
Meet the dogs. Here are Mr. Dog, Mrs. Dog and Baby Pup, one of seventeen animal families in a Victorian card game called Noahs Ark, a sort of Happy families

Background imageArk Collection: Three horse cards Victorian animal families game

Three horse cards Victorian animal families game
Here are Mr. Horse, Mrs. Mare and Baby Foal, one of seventeen animal families in a Victorian card game called Noahs Ark, a sort of Happy families

Background imageArk Collection: Three zebra playing cards Victorian animal families game

Three zebra playing cards Victorian animal families game
Here are Mr. Zebra, Mrs. Zebra and Baby Zebra, one of seventeen animal families in a Victorian card game called Noahs Ark, a sort of Happy families

Background imageArk Collection: Three fox playing cards Victorian animal families game

Three fox playing cards Victorian animal families game
Meet the foxes. Here are Mr. Fox, Mrs. Vixen and Baby Cub, one of seventeen animal families in a Victorian card game called Noahs Ark, a sort of Happy families

Background imageArk Collection: Three donkey playing cards Victorian animal families game

Three donkey playing cards Victorian animal families game
Here are Mr. Donkey, Mrs. Ass and Baby Donkey, one of seventeen animal families in a Victorian card game called Noahs Ark, a sort of Happy families

Background imageArk Collection: Three tiger playing cards Victorian animal families game

Three tiger playing cards Victorian animal families game
Meet the tigers. Here are Mr. Tiger, Mrs. Tigress and Baby Tiger, one of seventeen animal families in a Victorian card game called Noahs Ark, a sort of Happy families

Background imageArk Collection: Three giraffe playing cards Victorian animal families game

Three giraffe playing cards Victorian animal families game
Meet the giraffes. Here are Mr. Giraffe, Mrs. Giraffe and Baby Giraffe, one of seventeen animal families in a Victorian card game called Noahs Ark, a sort of Happy families

Background imageArk Collection: Three goat playing cards Victorian animal families game

Three goat playing cards Victorian animal families game
Here are Mr. Goat, Mrs. Goat and Baby Kid, one of seventeen animal families in a Victorian card game called Noahs Ark, a sort of Happy families

Background imageArk Collection: Three hippopotamus playing cards Victorian animal families game

Three hippopotamus playing cards Victorian animal families game
Here are Mr. Hippopotamus, Mrs. Hippopotamus and Baby Hippopotamus, one of seventeen animal families in a Victorian card game called Noahs Ark, a sort of Happy families

Background imageArk Collection: Three mouse playing cards Victorian animal families game

Three mouse playing cards Victorian animal families game
Meet the mice. Here are Mr. Mouse, Mrs. Mouse and Baby Mouse, one of seventeen animal families in a Victorian card game called Noahs Ark, a sort of Happy families

Background imageArk Collection: The Ark of the Covenant and the Beast, Miniature in the Beatus of Seu d Urgell

The Ark of the Covenant and the Beast, Miniature in the Beatus of Seu d Urgell (Commentary on the Apocalypse by Beatus of Liebana) codex on parchment made??, probably, in Castile or Leon, c. 975-1000

Background imageArk Collection: The Ark of the Covenant and the Beast, miniature in the Beatus of Turin (Commentary

The Ark of the Covenant and the Beast, miniature in the Beatus of Turin (Commentary on the Apocalypse of Beatus of Liebana), codex on parchment made?

Background imageArk Collection: The people of Israel is heading to the Jordan carrying the Ark of the Covenant

The people of Israel is heading to the Jordan carrying the Ark of the Covenant

Background imageArk Collection: De Linguis gentium libellus, engraving with Noahs Ark

De Linguis gentium libellus, engraving with Noahs Ark

Background imageArk Collection: Harmonia Macrocosmica, engraving with Bible passages by Andreas Cellarius

Harmonia Macrocosmica, engraving with Bible passages by Andreas Cellarius

Background imageArk Collection: The Joshua prophet with the Holy Ark of the conquest of Jericho, miniature in Antiquites

The Joshua prophet with the Holy Ark of the conquest of Jericho, miniature in Antiquites judaiques 15th century by Jean Fouquet

Background imageArk Collection: Holy Ark (s. XI), its part of the cathedral treasure preserved in the Holy Chamber

Holy Ark (s. XI), its part of the cathedral treasure preserved in the Holy Chamber of the Oviedo Cathedral

Background imageArk Collection: Noahs Ark, - Gen. VII 15, pub. 1865, Currier & Ives (Colour Lithograph)

Noahs Ark, - Gen. VII 15, pub. 1865, Currier & Ives (Colour Lithograph)
Noahs Ark, And they went in unto Noah into the ark, two and two of all flesh, wherein is the breath of life - Gen. VII 15, pub. 1865, Currier & Ives (Colour Lithograph)

Background imageArk Collection: The Babylonian Deluge, 1915. Artist: Ernest Wellcousins

The Babylonian Deluge, 1915. Artist: Ernest Wellcousins
The Babylonian Deluge, 1915. Illustration from Myths of Babylonia and Assyria by Donald Alexander Mackenzie, 1915

Background imageArk Collection: The Building of the Ark Superintended by Noah, (1493), 1903

The Building of the Ark Superintended by Noah, (1493), 1903
The Building of the Ark Superintended by Noah, 1493. After an original illustration from Hartmann Schedels (1440 -1514), Nuremberg Chronicle. Also known as the Liber Chronicarum

Background imageArk Collection: Englands Miraculous Preservation, 1646 (1903)

Englands Miraculous Preservation, 1646 (1903)
Englands Miraculous Preservation Emblematically Described, Erected for a Perpetual Monument to Posterity, 1646 (1903). An allegory showing the Ark of England containing three chambers

Background imageArk Collection: Noahs Ark, 19th century. Artist: Nathaniel Currier

Noahs Ark, 19th century. Artist: Nathaniel Currier
Noahs Ark, 19th century

Background imageArk Collection: Description of the ark, 1675. Artist: Athanasius Kircher

Description of the ark, 1675. Artist: Athanasius Kircher
Description of the ark, 1675. A print from Arca Noe, Amsterdam, 1675. Found in the collection of Jean Claude Carriere

Background imageArk Collection: Akkadian cylinder-seal impression showing the flood-epic

Akkadian cylinder-seal impression showing the flood-epic. Utanapishtim is in the ark, and Gilgamesh is fighting the Bull. From the British Museums collection

Background imageArk Collection: David dancing in front of the Ark, bas-relief in bronze by Andrea Briosco known as il Riccio

David dancing in front of the Ark, bas-relief in bronze by Andrea Briosco known as il Riccio (1470-1532), The Basilica del Santo, Padua Padua Low Relief, Basrelief Late Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageArk Collection: Lintel from a Torah Niche. Synagogue at Nabratein, Upper Gal

Lintel from a Torah Niche. Synagogue at Nabratein, Upper Galilee. 3rd century CE. Rockefeller Archaeological Museum. Jerusalem. Israel

Background imageArk Collection: Emblematic chart and Masonic history which depicts numerous emblems of masonry including the all

Emblematic chart and Masonic history which depicts numerous emblems of masonry including the all seeing eye, ark
FREEMASON EMBLEMATIC CHART. Emblematic chart and Masonic history which depicts numerous emblems of masonry including the all seeing eye, ark, beehive, lamb, globes on top of columns

Background imageArk Collection: Hurry Up With The Ark. American cartoon by Dr. Seuss (Theodor Geisel) for PM, 23 February 1942

Hurry Up With The Ark. American cartoon by Dr. Seuss (Theodor Geisel) for PM, 23 February 1942
CARTOON: WORLD WAR II. Hurry Up With The Ark. American cartoon by Dr. Seuss (Theodor Geisel) for PM, 23 February 1942, on Americas support of Great Britain and its colonies during WWII

Background imageArk Collection: NOAHs ARK. The animals entering Noahs Ark (Genesis 7: 8-9, 14-16): line engraving, French, c1800

NOAHs ARK. The animals entering Noahs Ark (Genesis 7: 8-9, 14-16): line engraving, French, c1800
NOAHs ARK. The animals entering Noahs Ark (Genesis 7:8-9, 14-16): line engraving, French, c1800

Background imageArk Collection: Ark of the Covenant

Ark of the Covenant
Ceremonial objects : THE ARK OF THE COVENANT containing the tables of the Law; it was built by Belazeel and carried by the sons of Levi during the wanderings

Background imageArk Collection: Old Testament, Noahs Ark on Mount Ararat

Old Testament, Noahs Ark on Mount Ararat
Old Testament -- Noahs Ark, resting on Mount Ararat after the Deluge, with the bodies of drowned people littering the landscape

Background imageArk Collection: Noah, his family, the animals and birds enter the ark. After a 17th century print

Noah, his family, the animals and birds enter the ark. After a 17th century print

Background imageArk Collection: Ivar Arosenius Ark Arken Painting Tempera canvas

Ivar Arosenius Ark Arken Painting Tempera canvas
Ivar Arosenius, The Ark, Arken, Painting, Tempera on canvas, Height, 90 cm (35.4 inches), Width, 145.5 cm (57.2 inches)

Background imageArk Collection: Flood landscape plagued floods large crowd people

Flood landscape plagued floods large crowd people
The Flood, The Flood. In a landscape plagued by floods, a large crowd of people are trying to cling to Noahs ark or rescue themselves with boats and rafts. There are birds on the roof of the ark

Background imageArk Collection: Noahs Ark Noah members family figures foreground

Noahs Ark Noah members family figures foreground
Noahs Ark, Noahs Ark. Noah with members of his family and other figures in the foreground, on the left the animals board the ark in pairs

Background imageArk Collection: Moses Choosing Seventy Elsewhere Moses chooses

Moses Choosing Seventy Elsewhere Moses chooses
Moses Choosing the Seventy Elsewhere, Moses chooses the seventy elders. In a plain in the desert, Moses stands among the Israelites with outstretched arms

Background imageArk Collection: Ark Covenant Temple Dagon Philistines place Pieces

Ark Covenant Temple Dagon Philistines place Pieces
Ark of the Covenant in the Temple of Dagon, The Philistines place the Ark of the Covenant in the Temple of Dagon. Pieces of a broken statue lie on the ground

Background imageArk Collection: Moses placed rush basket Nile Moses thrown water

Moses placed rush basket Nile Moses thrown water
Moses is placed in a rush basket in the Nile Moses is thrown into the water (title on object), Moses is supervised by his parents Amram and Jochebed

Background imageArk Collection: Noahs Ark six different forms Outer Form Arke according

Noahs Ark six different forms Outer Form Arke according
Noahs Ark in six different forms the Outer Form of the Arke according to various opinions (title on object), Numbered upper right: 1008, the ark, story of Noah, Jan Luyken, Amsterdam, 1690, paper



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Discover the timeless tale of Noah's Ark, depicted in various forms throughout history. From William Heath Robinson's whimsical illustrations in 'A Complete Wash-out' to Pauline Baynes' captivating stories in 'Stories of the Old Testament, ' the ark has captured imaginations for centuries. Marvel at the stunning artwork of 'Arche de Noe - Noahs Ark, ' an anonymous masterpiece painted on panel, showcasing its grandeur and significance. Delve into religious texts like the Hebrew Bible and witness depictions of Noah's Ark, such as HICKS: NOAHs ARK from 1846, which brings this biblical event to life through intricate wood engravings. Explore naval history with HMS Ark Royal and Hawker Sea Hawks, vessels that bear homage to this iconic ship. Experience a visual journey with 'March of the Israelites, ' capturing their exodus across treacherous waters guided by faith. Witness the sacredness surrounding Noah's Ark through Stadttempel Synagogue's Sacred Ark curtain in Vienna, Austria—a testament to its enduring symbolism across cultures. Even political cartoons like Joseph Keppler's pro-immigration piece 'Welcome to All. ' draw parallels between welcoming immigrants and saving lives aboard this legendary vessel. Finally, immerse yourself in Elizabethan naval history with a glimpse into the mighty Ark Royal—an emblematic ship that sailed proudly during that era.