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29 Nov 2002 Fine Art Print Collection

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42 Fine Art Prints

Background image29 Nov 2002 Fine Art Print Collection: 2002 Formula One Testing, Barcelona, Spain. 25-28th November 2002

2002 Formula One Testing, Barcelona, Spain. 25-28th November 2002. Olivier Panis drives his first test as one of the 2003 drivers for Toyota. World Copyright: Bellanca/LAT Photographic

Background image29 Nov 2002 Fine Art Print Collection: Tea flower stamens, SEM

Tea flower stamens, SEM
Tea flower stamens. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the stamens of a flower of the tea plant (Camellia sp.). Stamens are the male reproductive structures of a flower

Background image29 Nov 2002 Fine Art Print Collection: Butterfly, SEM

Butterfly, SEM
Butterfly. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the head of an unidentified butterfly (order Lepidoptera). Its large compound eyes (yellow) are seen. Magnification unknown

Background image29 Nov 2002 Fine Art Print Collection: Dmitry Ivanovich Mendeleyev

Dmitry Ivanovich Mendeleyev

Background image29 Nov 2002 Fine Art Print Collection: Flowers, SEM

Flowers, SEM
Flowers. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of unidentified wild flowers. Magnification unknown

Background image29 Nov 2002 Fine Art Print Collection: Schizophrenia: artwork of brain and paintings

Schizophrenia: artwork of brain and paintings
Schizophrenia. Illustration of the limbic system in a human brain - the area thought to be damaged in schizophrenia - surrounded by images of despair and madness by famous artists

Background image29 Nov 2002 Fine Art Print Collection: Pressure cooker

Pressure cooker. Historical artwork of the pressure cooker, La Marmite de Papin, invented by Dennis Papin in 1681. It consists of an iron pot with a sealed lid

Background image29 Nov 2002 Fine Art Print Collection: Black-browed albatross

Black-browed albatross (Diomedea melanophris) flying over waves. This bird is one of the smallest of the albatrosses, having a wingspan of around 2 metres

Background image29 Nov 2002 Fine Art Print Collection: Bee head, SEM

Bee head, SEM
Bee. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the head of an unidentified bee. Its compound eyes (purple) are seen on its head. Magnification unknown

Background image29 Nov 2002 Fine Art Print Collection: Fly proboscis, SEM

Fly proboscis, SEM
Fly mouthparts. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the proboscis of an unidentified fly (order Diptera). Flies generally feed on liquids

Background image29 Nov 2002 Fine Art Print Collection: Body surface of weevil, SEM

Body surface of weevil, SEM
Weevil. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the surface of the body of an unidentified weevil, a type of beetle. Magnification unknown

Background image29 Nov 2002 Fine Art Print Collection: Moth antenna composition, SEM

Moth antenna composition, SEM
Moth antennae. Computer model based on a scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a moth antenna. Magnification unknown

Background image29 Nov 2002 Fine Art Print Collection: Computer artwork of three views of a human spine

Computer artwork of three views of a human spine
Spine. Computer illustration of three views of a healthy human spine. It is seen from the back at left, the side at centre, and from the front at right

Background image29 Nov 2002 Fine Art Print Collection: Computer graphic of human spleen with its artery

Computer graphic of human spleen with its artery

Background image29 Nov 2002 Fine Art Print Collection: Abstract artwork of fortune telling

Abstract artwork of fortune telling

Background image29 Nov 2002 Fine Art Print Collection: Pliny, Roman encyclopaedist

Pliny, Roman encyclopaedist
Pliny (23-79), Roman naturalist & encyclopaedist. Pliny the Elder (Gaius Plinius Secundus) has one surviving work, Historia Naturalis, a 37-volume encyclopaedia summarising the knowledge of the time

Background image29 Nov 2002 Fine Art Print Collection: Benjamin Silliman, American chemist

Benjamin Silliman, American chemist
Benjamin Silliman (1779-1864), American chemist. Silliman initially studied law, but in 1802 he was appointed as Professor of Chemistry and Natural History at Yale University, USA

Background image29 Nov 2002 Fine Art Print Collection: Alexander Wilson, US-Scottish naturalist

Alexander Wilson, US-Scottish naturalist
Alexander Wilson (1766-1813), American-Scottish naturalist. Wilson born in Scotland, was an apprentice weaver with an interest in poetry

Background image29 Nov 2002 Fine Art Print Collection: Othniel Marsh, American palaeontologist

Othniel Marsh, American palaeontologist
Othniel Charles Marsh (1831-1899), American palaeontologist. Marsh attended Yale University and was made the first professor of palaeontology in the USA in 1866

Background image29 Nov 2002 Fine Art Print Collection: Count Rumford, English-American physicist

Count Rumford, English-American physicist
Count Rumford (1753-1814), born Benjamin Thompson, English-American physicist and reformer. Born in Massachusetts, he joined the army at 18, acting as a secret agent for the British

Background image29 Nov 2002 Fine Art Print Collection: John Audubon, American-French naturalist

John Audubon, American-French naturalist
John James Audubon (1785-1851), American-French naturalist. Audubon was born in Santo Domingo (now Haiti), the illegitimate son of a French sea captain

Background image29 Nov 2002 Fine Art Print Collection: Louis Agassiz, American-Swiss naturalist

Louis Agassiz, American-Swiss naturalist
Jean Louis Rudolphe Agassiz (1807-1873), American- Swiss naturalist and palaeontologist. Agassiz was born and worked in Switzerland until 1846, when he left for the USA

Background image29 Nov 2002 Fine Art Print Collection: Asa Gray, American botanist

Asa Gray, American botanist
Asa Gray (1810-1888), American botanist. Gray trained initially as a doctor, obtaining his M.D. in 1831. However, his real interest lay in botany, which he pursued successfully

Background image29 Nov 2002 Fine Art Print Collection: Hippocrates, Greek doctor and philosopher

Hippocrates, Greek doctor and philosopher
Hippocrates (c. 460-370 BC), engraving of a marble bust of the Greek doctor and philosopher. He is considered to be the father of medicine, although little is actually known about him

Background image29 Nov 2002 Fine Art Print Collection: Louis Agassiz, American-Swiss naturalist

Louis Agassiz, American-Swiss naturalist
Jean Louis Rudolphe Agassiz (1807-1873), American- Swiss naturalist and palaeontologist. Agassiz was born and worked in Switzerland until 1846, when he left for the USA

Background image29 Nov 2002 Fine Art Print Collection: False colour TEM and fingerprint of soot (diesel)

False colour TEM and fingerprint of soot (diesel)
Soot identification for pollution control. High- resolution transmission electron micrograph (HRTEM) of a particle of soot from a diesel engine (left) with its derived signature

Background image29 Nov 2002 Fine Art Print Collection: Old growth pine forest, tree trunks

Old growth pine forest, tree trunks
Conifer forest. Old growth tree trunks in a North American conifer forest. The trunks are covered with moss and lichen, and the forest floor is sprinkled with fallen needles

Background image29 Nov 2002 Fine Art Print Collection: Neisseria meningitis bacteria

Neisseria meningitis bacteria
False-colour scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the Gram-negative bacteria Neisseria meningitis (meningococcus), which causes cerebrospinal fever (spotted fever) & bacterial meningitis in humans

Background image29 Nov 2002 Fine Art Print Collection: Copper

Copper. Sheet of the metallic element copper (Cu). The left half (pink) has been cleaned using citric acid. The right half (orange) has been tarnished by exposure to the air

Background image29 Nov 2002 Fine Art Print Collection: Flowers, SEM

Flowers, SEM
Flowers. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of unidentified wild flowers. Magnification unknown

Background image29 Nov 2002 Fine Art Print Collection: Hibiscus flower pollination, SEM

Hibiscus flower pollination, SEM
Hibiscus flower pollination. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of pollen grains (small balls, lower centre) on the pistil of a Hibiscus sp. flower

Background image29 Nov 2002 Fine Art Print Collection: Pollen grains on a harelquin bug, SEM

Pollen grains on a harelquin bug, SEM
Pollen grains stuck on the body of a harlequin bug (Murgantia sp.), coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Pollen grains are the male sex cells of a flowering plant

Background image29 Nov 2002 Fine Art Print Collection: Neisseria meningitidis bacterium

Neisseria meningitidis bacterium
False-colour transmission electron micrograph of Neisseria meningitidis, a spherical bacterium which causes meningitis in humans

Background image29 Nov 2002 Fine Art Print Collection: Formula One Testing: Olivier Panis Toyota TF102

Formula One Testing: Olivier Panis Toyota TF102
Olivier Panis (FRA) Toyota TF102. Formula One Testing, Barcelona, Spain, 26-28 November 2002. BEST IMAGE

Background image29 Nov 2002 Fine Art Print Collection: Formula One Testing: Luca Badoer conducted tyre testing for Bridgestone in a Ferrari F2002

Formula One Testing: Luca Badoer conducted tyre testing for Bridgestone in a Ferrari F2002
Luca Badoer (ITA) conducted tyre testing for Bridgestone in a Ferrari F2002. Formula One Testing, Barcelona, Spain, 26-28 November 2002. BEST IMAGE

Background image29 Nov 2002 Fine Art Print Collection: Formula One Testing: Antonio Pizzonia Jaguar Cosworth R3

Formula One Testing: Antonio Pizzonia Jaguar Cosworth R3
Antonio Pizzonia (BRA) Jaguar Cosworth R3. Formula One Testing, Barcelona, Spain, 26-28 November 2002. BEST IMAGE

Background image29 Nov 2002 Fine Art Print Collection: Formula One Testing: Cristiano da Matta Toyota TF102

Formula One Testing: Cristiano da Matta Toyota TF102
Cristiano da Matta (BRA) Toyota TF102. Formula One Testing, Barcelona, Spain, 26-28 November 2002. BEST IMAGE

Background image29 Nov 2002 Fine Art Print Collection: Formula One Testing: 2003 Toyota driver Cristiano da Matta got his first run in the car as an

Formula One Testing: 2003 Toyota driver Cristiano da Matta got his first run in the car as an official Toyota driver
2003 Toyota driver Cristiano da Matta (FRA) got his first run in the car as an official Toyota driver. Formula One Testing, Barcelona, Spain, 26-28 November 2002. BEST IMAGE

Background image29 Nov 2002 Fine Art Print Collection: Formula One Testing: 2003 Jaguar drivers Antonio Pizzonia and Mark Webber

Formula One Testing: 2003 Jaguar drivers Antonio Pizzonia and Mark Webber
(L-R) 2003 Jaguar drivers Antonio Pizzonia (BRA) and Mark Webber (AUS). Formula One Testing, Barcelona, Spain, 26-28 November 2002. BEST IMAGE

Background image29 Nov 2002 Fine Art Print Collection: Formula One Testing: Cristiano da Matta Toyota TF102 got stuck in the gravel trap following a

Formula One Testing: Cristiano da Matta Toyota TF102 got stuck in the gravel trap following a small spin at turn 10
Cristiano da Matta (BRA) Toyota TF102 got stuck in the gravel trap following a small spin at turn 10. Formula 1 Testing, Circuit de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain, 26-28 November 2002. DIGITAL IMAGE

Background image29 Nov 2002 Fine Art Print Collection: Formula One Testing: The engineers from Michelin dicuss the tyres progress with the Williams team

Formula One Testing: The engineers from Michelin dicuss the tyres progress with the Williams team
The engineers from Michelin dicuss the tyres progress with the Williams team Formula One Testing, Valencia, Spain 29 November 2002 DIGITAL IMAGE

Background image29 Nov 2002 Fine Art Print Collection: Formula One Testing: Every 15 minutes the truck keeps the track wet

Formula One Testing: Every 15 minutes the truck keeps the track wet
Every 15 minutes the truck keeps the track wet Formula One Testing, Valencia, Spain 29 November 2002 DIGITAL IMAGE


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