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Bassano, Jacopo. Noah after the Flood. ca. 1575. Renaissance art. Cinquecento. Oil on canvas. SPAIN. Madrid. Prado Museum
Basilica of St Jesus Christ Blessing. Decoration of the atrium. Noah sends a carrier pigeon from the ark at the end of the flood
Noah Webster. Born 1758-died 1843. The schoolmaster of the republic. Date c1891 Dec. 19
Noahs Ark - Animals and the Ark
Noah makes a sacrifice of thanks to God for preserving him from the Flood
Shem is Cursed by NoahShem, Noahs eldest son, sees his father in an indecent posture and mocks him, for which he receives his fathers curse
Noah Thanks GodAfter the flood has subsided, Noah thanks God for saving him, and a rainbow is Gods sign of his good intentions
The Deluge ComesThe waters rise, the land is flooded, one by one the sinful people are drowned, until only Noah and his family are left alive, sole representatives of the human race
Noah Builds (Nurnberg)Noah builds his ark
Noah Builds the ArkHaving received a flood warning from God, Noah sets about the construction of an Ark in which he, and two of every living creature, can survive
Embarking in the ArkWhen the predicted bad weather arrives, Noah and his family embark in the Ark, taking with them a pair of each species of animal
Noah on the ArkNoah, on the deck of his Ark, welcomes the arrival of a dove carrying a twig, because it means that the floodwaters are subsiding
Starting the ArkNOAHs ARK - Noah starts work on the Ark, though the neighbours think hes been out in the sun too much
Noah Sends RavenNOAHs ARK - Noah sends forth the raven to see if theres any sign of the weather clearing
Noah SacrificesNoah sacrifices to God as the storm-clouds gather
Animals Leave the ArkWhile the animals leave his Ark, Noah gives thanks to God for preserving him from the Flood
The Dove Returns - NoahNoah welcomes the dove back to the Ark, carrying the olive leaf which tells them that the waters are receding
Building the ArkNoah builds his Ark