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Background imageRebecca Collection: Captain John Smith, Virginia colonist, 1624, (1893)

Captain John Smith, Virginia colonist, 1624, (1893). Smith (1580-1631) established the first permanent English colony in North America, at Jamestown, Virginia, in 1607

Background imageRebecca Collection: Rebeca Y Eliecer, (Rebecca and Eliezer ), 1652, (c1934). Artist: Bartolome Esteban Murillo

Rebeca Y Eliecer, (Rebecca and Eliezer ), 1652, (c1934). Artist: Bartolome Esteban Murillo
Rebeca Y Eliecer, (Rebecca and Eliezer ), 1652, (c1934). An episode from Genesis when Abraham asks one of his servants (Eliezer) to find a wife for his son (Isaac)

Background imageRebecca Collection: Lady Rushout and Children, c1795. Artist: Charles Knight

Lady Rushout and Children, c1795. Artist: Charles Knight
Lady Rushout and Children, c1795. After Henry William Bunbury (1750-1811). From The Connoisseur Volume XLI. [The Connoisseur Ltd. London, 1915]

Background imageRebecca Collection: Lady Rushout and her Daughter, 1784, (1902). Artist: Thomas Burke

Lady Rushout and her Daughter, 1784, (1902). Artist: Thomas Burke
Lady Rushout and her Daughter, 1784. After Angelica Kauffman (1741-1807). From The Connoisseur Vol. III [Otto Limited, London, 1902.]

Background imageRebecca Collection: Pocahontas, Native American chiefs daughter who saved John Smith, 1937

Pocahontas, Native American chiefs daughter who saved John Smith, 1937. Artist: Alexander K MacDonald
Pocahontas. Portrait of the Native American chiefs daughter who saved John Smith, leader of the Virginia colonists, from being executed by her father, Powhatan, in 1607

Background imageRebecca Collection: Captain John Smith taken prisoner by the Indians, Virgina, 1607 (c1880)

Captain John Smith taken prisoner by the Indians, Virgina, 1607 (c1880). John Smith, a member of the Jamestown colony in Virginia, was captured by Native Americans and brought before their chief

Background imageRebecca Collection: Pocahontas saves Captain Smiths life, 1607 (c1880)

Pocahontas saves Captain Smiths life, 1607 (c1880). John Smith, a member of the Jamestown colony in Virginia, after being captured by Native Americans and brought before their chief, Powhatan

Background imageRebecca Collection: Powhatan in state, 1607 (c1880)

Powhatan in state, 1607 (c1880). Powhatan, the Native American chief as he appeared when Captain John Smith was brought to him as a prisoner

Background imageRebecca Collection: Pocahontas

Pocahontas. Portrait of the Native American chiefs daughter who saved John Smith, leader of the Virginia colonists, from being executed by her father, Powhatan, in 1607

Background imageRebecca Collection: Rebecca and Eliezer, c1880-1882. Artist: Achille Jacquet

Rebecca and Eliezer, c1880-1882. Artist: Achille Jacquet
Rebecca and Eliezer, c1880-1882. A print from Modern Artists, prepared under the direction of FG Dumas, JS Virtue and Co, London, c1880-1882

Background imageRebecca Collection: The Baptism of Pocahontas at Jamestown, Virginia, 1613, (1840). Artist: John Gadsby Chapman

The Baptism of Pocahontas at Jamestown, Virginia, 1613, (1840). Artist: John Gadsby Chapman
The Baptism of Pocahontas at Jamestown, Virginia, 1613, (1840). A 19th-century representation of Pocahontas (c1595-1617) being converted to Christianity before her marriage to Englishman John Rolfe

Background imageRebecca Collection: Pocahontas, 1616

Pocahontas, 1616. Pocahontas (c1595-1617) was a Native American princess who married an Englishman and came to London. Unfortunately

Background imageRebecca Collection: Landscape with the Marriage of Isaac and Rebecca, 1648. Artist: Lorrain, Claude (1600-1682)

Landscape with the Marriage of Isaac and Rebecca, 1648. Artist: Lorrain, Claude (1600-1682)
Landscape with the Marriage of Isaac and Rebecca, 1648. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London

Background imageRebecca Collection: Rebekah at the Well, 16th century. Artist: Titian

Rebekah at the Well, 16th century. Artist: Titian
Rebekah at the Well, 16th century. Titian (1488-1576). Found in the collection of the Far Eastern Art Museum, Khabarovsk

Background imageRebecca Collection: Chief Wahunsonacock smoking in his hut, 1686

Chief Wahunsonacock smoking in his hut, 1686
Chief Wahunsonacock (father of Pocahontas) head of Powhatan confederacy of Algonquin-speaking tribes smoking in his hut. Below is a Palisaded village of huts typical of Virginia



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