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Eggs Collection (#9)

"Eggs: The Pillars of Creation in the Heath Robinson Kitchen 3 of 4" In a universe filled with wonders, eggs stand as the pillars of creation

Background imageEggs Collection: Breakfast

Breakfast
Key and Sea Creative

Background imageEggs Collection: Just an Egg Main

Just an Egg Main
Florent Bodart

Background imageEggs Collection: Crack Here Main

Crack Here Main
Florent Bodart

Background imageEggs Collection: Hellebores Niger

Hellebores Niger
Saskia Dingemans

Background imageEggs Collection: Cooking in quarantine

Cooking in quarantine
Margareth Perfoncio

Background imageEggs Collection: That's luck! :))

That's luck! :))
Iryna Kuznetsova (Iridi)

Background imageEggs Collection: En garde!

En garde!
Nicolo Bellotto

Background imageEggs Collection: Uova

Uova
Andrea Di Bello

Background imageEggs Collection: The black tea bath

The black tea bath
Razvan Bulus

Background imageEggs Collection: Parallel worlds

Parallel worlds
Kate Weber

Background imageEggs Collection: Kawaii Dinosaur

Kawaii Dinosaur
Xuan Thai

Background imageEggs Collection: Kawaii Dinosaur (1)

Kawaii Dinosaur (1)
Xuan Thai

Background imageEggs Collection: Easter Bouquet

Easter Bouquet
Treechild

Background imageEggs Collection: Scandi Easter eggs

Scandi Easter eggs
Rosana Laiz Blursbyai

Background imageEggs Collection: Roses from The Temple of Flora (1807)

Roses from The Temple of Flora (1807)
Robert John Thornton

Background imageEggs Collection: Ramen

Ramen
Key and Sea Creative

Background imageEggs Collection: Dreamcatcher Easter

Dreamcatcher Easter
Xuan Thai

Background imageEggs Collection: Cute Yellow Bunny Chubby Easter Eggs

Cute Yellow Bunny Chubby Easter Eggs
Xuan Thai

Background imageEggs Collection: Bunny and Pastel Eggs

Bunny and Pastel Eggs
Treechild

Background imageEggs Collection: Ramen Bowl

Ramen Bowl
Petra Lizde

Background imageEggs Collection: Two female Marbled White Butterflies (Melanargia Galathea) dropping their eggs in tall grass

Two female Marbled White Butterflies (Melanargia Galathea) dropping their eggs in tall grass
309698, abby cook, butterfly, drawing, dropping, eggs, marbled white, melanargia galathea, nature explorers, painted, watercolour, wings, Dorling Kindersley Prints, 1378974209

Background imageEggs Collection: Jumping spider (Lyssomanes sp. ) female, guarding its eggs on a leaf, Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica

Jumping spider (Lyssomanes sp. ) female, guarding its eggs on a leaf, Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica. Focus stacked
Jumping spider (Lyssomanes sp.) female, guarding its eggs on a leaf, Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica. Focus stacked

Background imageEggs Collection: Wartime Creamola Advertisement

Wartime Creamola Advertisement
An illustrated wartime advertisement which promotes Creamola, a pudding made without eggs. Date: circa 1940s

Background imageEggs Collection: WW2 Birthday Card, Eggs May Be Scarce

WW2 Birthday Card, Eggs May Be Scarce
A WW2 birthday greetings card, Eggs may be scarce - but there's no end to my good wishes for your birthday! The image portrays a happy hen showing one egg in her basket. Date: circa 1940s

Background imageEggs Collection: WW2 Birthday Card, We Work Or Want!

WW2 Birthday Card, We Work Or Want!
A WW2 birthday greetings card, the illustration shows four hens laying eggs. Date: circa 1940s

Background imageEggs Collection: Jack and the Beanstalk, descending with the hen

Jack and the Beanstalk, descending with the hen that laid golden eggs Date: circa 1920

Background imageEggs Collection: The Two Astonished Hens

The Two Astonished Hens
A series of illustrations which tell a quick story of two hens, both of which are about to lay their eggs, however one rolls down a plank towards the other

Background imageEggs Collection: Still Life Painting

Still Life Painting
Still life oil painting, subjects include drink bottles, butter, sweets, fruit, cutlery, and a bowl of eggs. Date: circa 1930

Background imageEggs Collection: Stictite Advertisement

Stictite Advertisement
Advertisement for Stictite. Promoting Stictite tree bonding compound, preventing nasty insects from laying eggs and damaging foliage. Date: circa 1930

Background imageEggs Collection: Cartoon illustrations in colour by G H Dodd, captioned, Fun Among Feathers'

Cartoon illustrations in colour by G H Dodd, captioned, Fun Among Feathers'. Showing poultry, ostrich, leopard and ducks

Background imageEggs Collection: Poster, Ovignac Senglet Fortifiant, cognac drink with eggs, without rival. Date: circa 1920s

Poster, Ovignac Senglet Fortifiant, cognac drink with eggs, without rival. Date: circa 1920s

Background imageEggs Collection: Poster Pageant - Advert for Egall, Pure Dried Eggs 1920

Poster Pageant - Advert for Egall, Pure Dried Eggs 1920
The pageant was to promote the up-and-coming International Advertising Exhibition at White City, London. Over a mile long in the West End, well known familiar bill board posters

Background imageEggs Collection: Two banded plover (Charadrius falklandicus) female, incubating eggs on nest on pebbly beach

Two banded plover (Charadrius falklandicus) female, incubating eggs on nest on pebbly beach, Cerro Avanzado protected area, Chubut, Patagonia, Argentina

Background imageEggs Collection: Easter card (colour litho)

Easter card (colour litho)
731906 Easter card (colour litho) by German School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: German Easter card with rabbits taking Easter eggs from a tree)

Background imageEggs Collection: Three Peasants in Conversation, , 1495-99 (engraving)

Three Peasants in Conversation, , 1495-99 (engraving)
7414929 Three Peasants in Conversation, , 1495-99 (engraving) by Durer or Duerer, Albrecht (1471-1528); 10.9--7.6 cm; Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, The Netherlands; (add.info.: by Albrecht Durer)

Background imageEggs Collection: Scarlet Ibis with an Egg, 1699-1701 (w/c & graphite on vellum)

Scarlet Ibis with an Egg, 1699-1701 (w/c & graphite on vellum)
7415820 Scarlet Ibis with an Egg, 1699-1701 (w/c & graphite on vellum) by Gsell, Dorothea Maria (1678-1743); 42.1 x 30.8 cm; Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam

Background imageEggs Collection: Spring Flowers and Birds Nests, c. 1830 (w/c & bodycolour on paper)

Spring Flowers and Birds Nests, c. 1830 (w/c & bodycolour on paper)
MAN63022 Spring Flowers and Birds Nests, c.1830 (w/c & bodycolour on paper) by Hunt, William Henry (1790-1864); 22.4x34.7 cm; Manchester Art Gallery

Background imageEggs Collection: No. 28 to No. 34 Rue du Four, Paris, France, 1893 (w/c on paper)

No. 28 to No. 34 Rue du Four, Paris, France, 1893 (w/c on paper)
XIR375768 No.28 to No.34 Rue du Four, Paris, France, 1893 (w/c on paper) by Gaildrau, Jules (1816-98); Musee de la Ville de Paris, Musee Carnavalet, Paris

Background imageEggs Collection: Little ringed plover {Charadrius dubius} nest with four eggs camouflaged on shingle, Lorraine

Little ringed plover {Charadrius dubius} nest with four eggs camouflaged on shingle, Lorraine, France

Background imageEggs Collection: Spawning Leaf corals (Pavona decussata). Spawning is synchronized over a large area with many

Spawning Leaf corals (Pavona decussata). Spawning is synchronized over a large area with many coral colonies, Kyushu, Japan, Pacific Ocean. July

Background imageEggs Collection: Female Northern pygmy squid (Idiosepius paradoxus) preparing to lay another egg on a blade of

Female Northern pygmy squid (Idiosepius paradoxus) preparing to lay another egg on a blade of eelgrass (Zostera marina), Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan

Background imageEggs Collection: Common murre / guillemot (Uria aalge) and Fulmar (Fulmarus glacialis)

Common murre / guillemot (Uria aalge) and Fulmar (Fulmarus glacialis) eggs foraged from Skoruvikurbjarg cliffs, Langanes Peninsula, Iceland. May 2018

Background imageEggs Collection: Red-winged blackbird (Agelaius phoeniceus) nest containing four eggs, in cattail marsh, New York

Red-winged blackbird (Agelaius phoeniceus) nest containing four eggs, in cattail marsh, New York, USA, June

Background imageEggs Collection: Hedge sparrow / Dunnock (Prunella modularis) nest with three eggs

Hedge sparrow / Dunnock (Prunella modularis) nest with three eggs, nest exposed in hedge by summer hedge cutting, UK

Background imageEggs Collection: Children with Easter Baskets, White House, Washington DC, 1922 (b/w photo)

Children with Easter Baskets, White House, Washington DC, 1922 (b/w photo)
3964315 Children with Easter Baskets, White House, Washington DC, 1922 (b/w photo) by Harris & Ewing (1905-45); Private Collection

Background imageEggs Collection: Pitcher, grapes and eggs, 1921 (oil on panel)

Pitcher, grapes and eggs, 1921 (oil on panel)
694472 Pitcher, grapes and eggs, 1921 (oil on panel) by Fontayne, Rene (1892-1952); 32.5x41 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Pichet, raisins et oeufs); © Chester Collections

Background imageEggs Collection: Reticulated glass frog

Reticulated glass frog
Milan Zygmunt

Background imageEggs Collection: Farm still life

Farm still life
Aleksandrova Karina



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"Eggs: The Pillars of Creation in the Heath Robinson Kitchen 3 of 4" In a universe filled with wonders, eggs stand as the pillars of creation. Just like the gas pillars in the Eagle Nebula, they hold within them the potential for new life and endless possibilities. Step into a world where imagination meets reality, where eggs take center stage. Picture No. 11768877 captures this essence perfectly - an Easter Dalmatian puppy surrounded by colorful eggs, symbolizing joy and rebirth. But let's delve deeper into these fascinating ovals of life. Like a masterpiece on display, "The Vegetabull" poster showcases how eggs play a vital role in nature's cycle. Honey bees (Apis mellifera) diligently build honeycombs to nurture their young ones, while mollusks and snails leave intricate prints behind as they lay their precious cargo. Intriguingly diverse are the eggs of 24 birds; each unique shape and color tell tales of adaptation and survival. And who can forget the chicken & egg debate? A timeless question that challenges our understanding of existence itself. Yet amidst all these wonders lies another marvel - tarantulas or bird-eating spiders carrying their precious egg cocoons to safety (Picture No. 12018909). It reminds us that even creatures we fear have an inherent instinct to protect future generations. So next time you crack open an egg for breakfast or witness its delicate beauty in any form, remember its significance goes beyond nourishment alone and can not just ingredients but symbols representing life's continuous journey – from birth to growth to renewal – encapsulating hope for what is yet to come.