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The beginning of the Flood: men and women climb to higher ground at right
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The beginning of the Flood: men and women climb to higher ground at right
The beginning of the Flood: men and women climb to higher ground at right, water overtaking animals and people at left, Noahs Ark beyond, from a series of engravings made for the first edition of the Liber Genesis, 1612
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The Beginning of the Flood - A Desperate Climb to Higher Ground
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. In this photo print, we witness a scene of chaos and desperation as men and women scramble to escape the rising waters. The image is part of a series of engravings created by Crispijn de Passe I for the first edition of Liber Genesis in 1612. On the right side, figures can be seen climbing towards higher ground, their faces etched with fear and panic. They represent humanity's struggle against an impending disaster. Meanwhile, on the left side, animals and people are overtaken by water, highlighting the devastating power of nature. Dominating the background is Noah's Ark itself - a symbol of hope amidst despair. Its presence reminds us that even in times of great adversity, salvation may still be found. Crispijn de Passe I masterfully captures both human vulnerability and resilience through his intricate engraving technique. The stark contrast between light and dark emphasizes the intensity of emotions experienced during such catastrophic events. This thought-provoking artwork serves as a visual representation not only of biblical literature but also speaks to universal themes such as mortality, faith, and our relationship with nature. It invites viewers to reflect upon our own response when faced with overwhelming challenges – do we succumb to fear or find strength within ourselves? Displayed in museums around the world including The Met Museum, this historic piece from Heritage Images continues to captivate audiences centuries after its creation.
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