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Pages in category "Paintings of the Sacrifice of Isaac" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
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Isaac Newton was born (according to the Julian calendar in use in England at the time) on Christmas Day, 25 December 1642 (NS 4 January 1643 [a]) at Woolsthorpe Manor in Woolsthorpe-by-Colsterworth, a hamlet in the county of Lincolnshire. [27] His father, also named Isaac Newton, had died three months before.
Pages in category "Paintings of Isaac" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. I. Isaac and Jacob;
Newton produced nearly 300 single sheet prints [4] of which the British Museum's collection includes more than half. M. Dorothy George's "Catalogue of Political and Personal Satires Preserved in the Department of Prints and Drawings in the British Museum" lists 98 prints by Newton. [5] Newton died of typhus in London at the age of 21. [6] [7]
Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Phelps Stokes is an 1897 painting by John Singer Sargent.It is part of the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. [1]The portrait depicts the New York architect and philanthropist Isaac Newton Phelps Stokes (1867–1944) and his wife, Edith Minturn Stokes (1867–1937), whom he married in 1895, and had previously posed for Daniel Chester French's Statue of The ...