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20 Oct 2011 Canvas Print Collection (#9)

594 Canvas Prints

Background image20 Oct 2011 Canvas Print Collection: View of British ships from Ostend, Belgium, WW1

View of British ships from Ostend, Belgium, WW1
View of British ships and boats out at sea, seen from the port of Ostend, Belgium, during the First World War. They include two obsolete British cruisers, HMS Brilliant and HMS Sirius

Background image20 Oct 2011 Canvas Print Collection: Scene during the Battle of Jutland, WW1

Scene during the Battle of Jutland, WW1
Scene during the Battle of Jutland, in the North Sea near Denmark, during the First World War. Date: 31 May - 1 June 1916

Background image20 Oct 2011 Canvas Print Collection: Action during Battle of the Falkland Islands, WW1

Action during Battle of the Falkland Islands, WW1
Scene of action during the Battle of the Falkland Islands, First World War -- described as overhauling (catching up with) the enemy. Date: 8 December 1914

Background image20 Oct 2011 Canvas Print Collection: View of British ships from Ostend, Belgium, WW1

View of British ships from Ostend, Belgium, WW1
View of British ships and boats out at sea, seen from the port of Ostend, Belgium, during the First World War. They include two obsolete British cruisers, HMS Brilliant and HMS Sirius

Background image20 Oct 2011 Canvas Print Collection: Panthemont Abbey / 18Th

Panthemont Abbey / 18Th
Front view of the Royal Abbey of Panthemont, Faubourg Saint Germain, Paris. Date: Circa 1760

Background image20 Oct 2011 Canvas Print Collection: French Fountain 18th C

French Fountain 18th C
Front view of a fountain designed by J.F. Blondel, architect for Louis XV. Date: Circa 1760

Background image20 Oct 2011 Canvas Print Collection: Panthemont Abbey Plan

Panthemont Abbey Plan
Plan of the second floor of the Royal Abbey of Panthemont, Faubourg Saint Germain, Paris. Designed by Francois Franque, architect for Louis XV. Date: Circa 1760

Background image20 Oct 2011 Canvas Print Collection: Doorway / Classical Orders

Doorway / Classical Orders
Doorways of the classical Greek and Roman orders of architecture : Tuscan, Doric, Ionic Corinthian and Composite. Date: Circa 1760

Background image20 Oct 2011 Canvas Print Collection: Panthemont Abbey / 18Th

Panthemont Abbey / 18Th
View from the garden of the Royal Abbey of Panthemont, Faubourg Saint Germain, Paris. Designed by Francois Franque, architect for Louis XV. Date: Circa 1760

Background image20 Oct 2011 Canvas Print Collection: Panthemont Abbey Plan

Panthemont Abbey Plan
Plan of the first floor of the Royal Abbey of Panthemont, Faubourg Saint Germain, Paris. Designed by Francois Franque, architect for Louis XV. Date: Circa 1760

Background image20 Oct 2011 Canvas Print Collection: Rouen City Hall / 18th C

Rouen City Hall / 18th C
Rouen city hall as seen from the Place Royale. It was built in 1758 by Le Carpentier, architect for King Louis XV. Date: Circa 1760

Background image20 Oct 2011 Canvas Print Collection: Panthemont Abbey Plan

Panthemont Abbey Plan
Plan of the ground floor of the Royal Abbey of Panthemont, Faubourg Saint Germain, Paris. Designed by Francois Franque, architect for Louis XV. Date: Circa 1760

Background image20 Oct 2011 Canvas Print Collection: Paris / Louvre C1760

Paris / Louvre C1760
Colonnade of the Louvre in Paris in the 18th century. Date: circa 1760

Background image20 Oct 2011 Canvas Print Collection: Panthemont Abbey / 18Th

Panthemont Abbey / 18Th
Cut-away of the Royal Abbey of Panthemont, Faubourg Saint Germain, Paris. Date: Circa 1760

Background image20 Oct 2011 Canvas Print Collection: Grenelle Fountain 18th C

Grenelle Fountain 18th C
Front view of the Grenelle Fountain, faubourg St Germain in Paris. It was built in 1739 by Edme Bouchardon, sculptor for Louis XV. Date: 1739

Background image20 Oct 2011 Canvas Print Collection: Windows / Classical Orders

Windows / Classical Orders
Windows of the classical Greek and Roman orders of architecture : Tuscan, Doric, Ionic, Corinthian and Composite. Date: Circa 1760

Background image20 Oct 2011 Canvas Print Collection: Luther at University

Luther at University
As a college student at Erfurt, Martin discovers the Bible in Latin Date: 1501 - 1503

Background image20 Oct 2011 Canvas Print Collection: Luther Finds the Bible

Luther Finds the Bible
In the college library at Erfurt, Martin discovers the Bible in Latin Date: 1501 - 1503

Background image20 Oct 2011 Canvas Print Collection: Luther Goes to School

Luther Goes to School
Five-year old Martin is taken to Mansfeld Grammar School by his parents; he will stay there until 1497 Date: 1488

Background image20 Oct 2011 Canvas Print Collection: Waving at Aeroplane

Waving at Aeroplane
A crowd of people wave to a plane as it flies overhead in the course of circumnavigating the globe in seven days... Date: 1910

Background image20 Oct 2011 Canvas Print Collection: Luther Burns Bull 1520

Luther Burns Bull 1520
He burns the Papal bull in front of the East gate of Wittemberg Date: 10 December 1520

Background image20 Oct 2011 Canvas Print Collection: Luther to Wartburg

Luther to Wartburg
After being proscribed at the Diet of Worms, Luther is given a refuge at the Wartburg, whither he is escorted by men in the service of the elector of Saxony Date: 1521

Background image20 Oct 2011 Canvas Print Collection: Luther Tears Papal Bull

Luther Tears Papal Bull
He tears up the Papal bull preparatory to burning it in front of the East gate of Wittemberg Date: 10 December 1520

Background image20 Oct 2011 Canvas Print Collection: Luther in Disguise

Luther in Disguise
MARTIN LUTHER After being proscribed by the Diet of Worms, he has to go into hiding, protected by the Elector of Saxony : he is disguised as Junker George Date: 1483 - 1546

Background image20 Oct 2011 Canvas Print Collection: Luther and Eck Dispute

Luther and Eck Dispute
At Leipzig, in disputation with Johann Eck, he denies the supreme authority of popes and councils Date: July 1519

Background image20 Oct 2011 Canvas Print Collection: Luthers Friend Struck

Luthers Friend Struck
The young Martin Luther is travelling with his friend Alexius when the latter is struck by lightning : is the fact that Luther is spared a sign from Heaven ? Date: circa 1503

Background image20 Oct 2011 Canvas Print Collection: Luther in his Study

Luther in his Study
MARTIN LUTHER German church reformer, depicted in his study Date: 1483 - 1546

Background image20 Oct 2011 Canvas Print Collection: Luther and Melancthon

Luther and Melancthon
Melancthon joins him in the work of translating the Bible into German Date: 1523 - 1525

Background image20 Oct 2011 Canvas Print Collection: Luther at the Wartburg

Luther at the Wartburg
Disguised as Junker Georg, bearded and without a tonsure, he hides from the Church and starts to translate the Bible into German Date: 1521 - 1522

Background image20 Oct 2011 Canvas Print Collection: Luther at Eisenach

Luther at Eisenach
As a young boy, Martin is an object of commiseration by a well-to-do lady of Eisenach Date: 1498

Background image20 Oct 2011 Canvas Print Collection: Luther & Colleagues

Luther & Colleagues
MARTIN LUTHER The German religious reformer with his associates Melancthon, Pomeranus and Cruciger. Date: circa 1525

Background image20 Oct 2011 Canvas Print Collection: Genetically modified E. coli bacteria C010 / 9816

Genetically modified E. coli bacteria C010 / 9816
Colonies of the bacterium Escherichia coli, genetically modified to produce the dye indigo (blue). Indigo has been used for thousands of years, and was originally obtained from plants such as woad

Background image20 Oct 2011 Canvas Print Collection: Genetically modified E. coli bacteria C010 / 9817

Genetically modified E. coli bacteria C010 / 9817
Colonies of the bacterium Escherichia coli, genetically modified to produce the dye indigo (blue). Indigo has been used for thousands of years, and was originally obtained from plants such as woad

Background image20 Oct 2011 Canvas Print Collection: Fertilisation and implantation, artwork

Fertilisation and implantation, artwork
Fertilisation and implantation. Artwork showing the first week of pregnancy, from fertilisation of the egg to implantation of the embryo

Background image20 Oct 2011 Canvas Print Collection: Genetically modified E. coli culture dish

Genetically modified E. coli culture dish
A petri dish on a piece of blue denim fabric, containing colonies of genetically modified Escherichia coli bacteria producing the dye indigo

Background image20 Oct 2011 Canvas Print Collection: Lung alveolus blood supply, artwork

Lung alveolus blood supply, artwork. The alveoli (air sacs) are the site of gaseous exchange in the lungs. Carbon dioxide from de-oxygenated red blood cells (blue) passes from the capillaries

Background image20 Oct 2011 Canvas Print Collection: Vitamin B12 molecule

Vitamin B12 molecule
Vitamin B12, molecular model. Vitamin B12 is an essential nutrient found in meat, fish, poultry and diary products, and is needed for producing red blood cells and for a healthy nervous system

Background image20 Oct 2011 Canvas Print Collection: Heart anatomy, artwork

Heart anatomy, artwork
Heart anatomy. Artwork showing the flow of blood through the heart. The heart is a hollow muscle that pumps blood around the body

Background image20 Oct 2011 Canvas Print Collection: Genetically modified E. coli bacteria C010 / 9818

Genetically modified E. coli bacteria C010 / 9818
Colonies of the bacterium Escherichia coli, genetically modified to produce the dye indigo (blue). Indigo has been used for thousands of years, and was originally obtained from plants such as woad

Background image20 Oct 2011 Canvas Print Collection: London Eye, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

London Eye, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background image20 Oct 2011 Canvas Print Collection: London Eye, River Thames, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

London Eye, River Thames, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background image20 Oct 2011 Canvas Print Collection: London Eye, River Thames, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

London Eye, River Thames, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background image20 Oct 2011 Canvas Print Collection: London Eye, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

London Eye, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background image20 Oct 2011 Canvas Print Collection: London Eye, River Thames, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

London Eye, River Thames, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background image20 Oct 2011 Canvas Print Collection: Frosty morning at Bolton Priory ruins (Bolton Abbey), Yorkshire Dales National Park

Frosty morning at Bolton Priory ruins (Bolton Abbey), Yorkshire Dales National Park, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background image20 Oct 2011 Canvas Print Collection: Wild burro (donkey) (Equus asinus) (Equus africanus asinus) jenny biting its foals ear

Wild burro (donkey) (Equus asinus) (Equus africanus asinus) jenny biting its foals ear, Custer State Park, South Dakota, United States of America, North America

Background image20 Oct 2011 Canvas Print Collection: Badger (Taxidea taxus), Custer State Park, South Dakota, United States of America

Badger (Taxidea taxus), Custer State Park, South Dakota, United States of America, North America

Background image20 Oct 2011 Canvas Print Collection: Bristol City Campbell-Ryce Framed Player Montage Print

Bristol City Campbell-Ryce Framed Player Montage Print



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