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Atria Collection

The atria, also known as the upper chambers of the human heart, play a vital role in our cardiovascular system

Background imageAtria Collection: Human heart anatomy, artwork

Human heart anatomy, artwork
Human heart anatomy, cutaway computer artwork

Background imageAtria Collection: Diagram of the heart, lungs and windpipe

Diagram of the heart, lungs and windpipe

Background imageAtria Collection: Atria of the new fullonica (fuller's shop), Regio VI, Insula XIV, 21

Atria of the new fullonica (fuller's shop), Regio VI, Insula XIV, 21. Chromolithograph by Victor Steeger after an
FLO4687175 Atria of the new fullonica (fuller's shop), Regio VI, Insula XIV, 21. Chromolithograph by Victor Steeger after an illustration by Geremia Discanno from Emile Presuhn (1844-1878)

Background imageAtria Collection: Atria of the new fullonica (fullers shop)

Atria of the new fullonica (fullers shop), Regio VI, Insula XIV, 21. Chromolithograph by Victor Steeger after an illustration by Geremia Discanno from Emile Presuhns Les Plus Belles Peintures de

Background imageAtria Collection: Model of a heart (wax)

Model of a heart (wax)
BEN360188 Model of a heart (wax) by Susini, Clemente (1754-1814); Museo della Specola, Florence, Italy; (add.info.: cuore; scultura di cera; ); Photo eRaffaello Bencini; Italian, out of copyright

Background imageAtria Collection: Cross section of human heart and, bottom left, coronary system with aorta, coronary arteries

Cross section of human heart and, bottom left, coronary system with aorta, coronary arteries, coronary vein and blood vessels

Background imageAtria Collection: Heart chambers and sinus node, artwork C014 / 2030

Heart chambers and sinus node, artwork C014 / 2030
Heart chambers and sinus node (yellow). Cutaway artwork revealing the four internal heart chambers and the heart valves and tendons (white). The two upper chambers are the atria

Background imageAtria Collection: Heart chamber anatomy, artwork C014 / 2029

Heart chamber anatomy, artwork C014 / 2029
Heart chamber anatomy. Cutaway artwork revealing the four internal heart chambers and the heart valves and tendons (white). The two upper chambers are the atria

Background imageAtria Collection: Heart, illustration C018 / 0797

Heart, illustration C018 / 0797
Heart, artwork. The heart is a hollow muscle that pumps blood around the body. Deoxygenated blood from the body is returned to the hearts right atrium (chamber)

Background imageAtria Collection: Human heart, historical anatomical model

Human heart, historical anatomical model
Human heart. 1950s model showing the anatomy of the human heart

Background imageAtria Collection: Hearts coronary blood vessels, artwork

Hearts coronary blood vessels, artwork
Hearts coronary blood vessels. Artwork of a human heart seen from the front, sectioned to show the internal chambers and the structure of the hearts major blood vessels (across top)

Background imageAtria Collection: Heart ventricle anatomy, artwork C016 / 2875

Heart ventricle anatomy, artwork C016 / 2875
Ventricular diastole. Artwork showing a section through a human heart and its associated blood vessels during ventricular diastole. The heart is composed of four chambers

Background imageAtria Collection: Contour map of the heart

Contour map of the heart, computer artwork. The contours on this map describe the surface shape of the heart, shown here from the front

Background imageAtria Collection: Electrical conduction in the heart, artwork

Electrical conduction in the heart, artwork. Each heartbeat is initiated by an electrical impulse from the sinoatrial (SA) node (green oval) in the right atrium (upper heart chamber)

Background imageAtria Collection: Dissected heart, light micrograph

Dissected heart, light micrograph
Dissected heart. Light micrograph of a section through a whole heart, showing the chambers and some blood. The heart is a hollow muscular organ that pumps blood around the body

Background imageAtria Collection: Heart structure

Heart structure
Artwork of the internal structure of the heart. On the left, the right atrium (top cavity) and right ventriculum (bottom) receive deoxygenated blood from the body through the superior

Background imageAtria Collection: Atrial fibrillation

Atrial fibrillation. Artwork of a section through a human heart during atrial fibrillation, a rapid, irregular heartbeat. In the background are ECG (electrocardiogram) traces

Background imageAtria Collection: Internal heart anatomy, artwork

Internal heart anatomy, artwork
Internal heart anatomy. Cutaway artwork revealing the four internal heart chambers and the heart valves and tendons (white). The two upper chambers are the atria

Background imageAtria Collection: Anatomy of the heart, artwork

Anatomy of the heart, artwork
Artwork of a healthy human heart showing the main blood vessels (at top) that service it and the internal chambers (atria and ventricles) with cardiac valves (blue)

Background imageAtria Collection: Heart valves, artwork

Heart valves, artwork
Heart valves. Cutaway artwork of the inside of the heart, showing the various valves. The first two artworks (left and centre) show the atrioventricular valves between the hearts atria (top)


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The atria, also known as the upper chambers of the human heart, play a vital role in our cardiovascular system. These intricate structures are not only fascinating from an anatomical perspective but have also inspired various forms of artwork throughout history. One such depiction is found in a diagram showcasing the heart's anatomy alongside the lungs and windpipe. This visual representation helps us understand how these organs work together to keep us alive and thriving. In Barcelona, Spain, stands Casa Mila or La Pedrera, a stunning architectural masterpiece that showcases unique atria designs. Captured in a photo, these atria serve as both functional elements and artistic expressions within this iconic building. Another example can be seen at the new fullonica (fuller's shop), where they were used for ventilation purposes. The ingenuity behind incorporating these structures into everyday spaces highlights their importance beyond just being part of our internal anatomy. Artists have even created wax models to represent the intricacies of the heart's structure. One such model reveals a cross-section view with detailed depictions of coronary arteries and veins, emphasizing their significance in maintaining proper blood flow throughout our bodies. Further artwork showcases different aspects of heart chamber anatomy and its sinus node – an essential component responsible for regulating our heartbeat rhythm. These illustrations provide valuable insights into how each chamber functions harmoniously to ensure optimal cardiac performance. Historically accurate anatomical models offer yet another glimpse into understanding the complexity and beauty of our hearts. Crafted with precision and attention to detail, these models demonstrate how scientists and artists alike have sought to unravel the mysteries hidden within this vital organ. From scientific diagrams to architectural wonders and artistic representations, it is evident that atria hold immense significance beyond their physiological roles within our bodies.