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The artist who created the design is Gerard Hoet, a Dutch painter and draftsman, and the artist who created the engraving is C. Huibertz. The print contains titles of the subject in 6 languages: Hebrew, English, German, Latin French and Dutch. The biblical verse is identified on the print as Numbers XXI:6-9.
The artist who created the design is Gerard Hoet, a Dutch painter and draftsman, and the artist who created the engraving is Jan van Vianen, a Dutch draftsman and copper engraver. The print contains titles of the subject in 6 languages: Hebrew, English, German, Latin French and Dutch. The biblical verse is identified on the print as Deuteronomy V: 1-22
A green and a red gummy bear face each other, their noses touch like they are kissing. The green and red background features gingham and flower prints.
Translated additional poster text: Just because you're attracted to each other doesnot mean that you can read each other's thoughts. So be bold enough to say and ask what you feel good about, what you expect from one another, and where your boundaries lie. Because good communication means good sex. Sensoa. Talk about sex.
The print contains titles of the subject in 6 languages: Hebrew, English, German, Latin French and Dutch. The biblical verse is identified on the print as Genesis XXVIII:12.
Poster advertises for a hot line in which people, whether affected by HIV or not, can speak to those who are affected confidentially. Painting by Keith Haring illustrates a pair of scissors which represents separation, cutting a red snake, the sign of death. Poster depicts severing connections with HIV.
The artist who created the design is Bernard Picart, a French draughtsman, engraver and book illustrator in Amsterdam, and the artist who created the engraving is identified as "Broen." The print contains titles of the subject in 3 languages: Greek, English, and German. The biblical verse is identified on the print as Luke X: 30.
The artist who created the design is Gerard Hoet, a Dutch painter and draftsman, and the artist who created the engraving is Jan van Vianen, a Dutch draftsman and copper engraver. The print contains titles of the subject in 6 languages: Hebrew, English, German, Latin French and Dutch. The biblical verse is identified on the print as Genesis III: 9.
The artist who created the design is Bernard Picart, a French draughtsman, engraver and book illustrator in Amsterdam, and the artist who created the engraving is identified as "Broen." The print contains titles of the subject in 6 languages: Hebrew, English, German, Latin, French and Dutch. The biblical verse is identified on the print as I Kings XVII: 6.