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Elemental Collection

"Elemental: Unveiling the Mysteries of Nature's Building Blocks" Dmitri Mendeleev, the visionary behind the standard periodic table

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Elemental Collection: Dmitri Mendeleev, caricature
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Elemental Collection: Standard periodic table, element types
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Elemental Collection: Standard periodic table, element types
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Elemental Collection: Gold with black sands in a gold pan
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Elemental Collection: Gold
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Elemental Collection: Samarium
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Elemental Collection: Abstract rock patterns in creek (B&W) - Pisgah National Forest, near Brevard, North Carolina, USA
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Elemental Collection: Stream by Looking Glass Falls - Pisgah National Forest - near Brevard, North Carolina USA
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Elemental Collection: River Rock Abstract - Pisgah National Forest - Brevard, North Carolina USA
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Elemental Collection: Ms Fr 135 Fol. 285 The four elements of the Earth with the twelve signs of the zodiac
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Elemental Collection: In the Waves, 1889 (oil on fabric)
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Elemental Collection: Air, Rail and Water, study, 1937 (gouache over pencil on paper laid down on panel)
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Elemental Collection: Coastal Landscape, 1903 (oil on canvas)
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Elemental Collection: O Ye Green Things, Benedicite Window detail, c. 1895 (stained glass)
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Elemental Collection: Little Water, Dalaro, 1892 (oil on carboard)
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Elemental Collection: Omnia Vincit Amor, or The Power of Love in the Three Elements, 1809 (oil on canvas)
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Elemental Collection: Ink cake box and lid, Qianlong Period (1736-95) (polychrome black lacquer)
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Elemental Collection: The Town (oil on canvas)
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Elemental Collection: O All Ye Winds Of The Gods, Benedicite Window detail, c. 1895 (stained glass)
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Elemental Collection: Seal Rock, California, c. 1872 (oil on paper laid down on canvas)
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Elemental Collection: Let The Waters Bring Forth, Benedicite Window detail, c. 1895 (stained glass)
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Elemental Collection: Stormy Sea Buoy without Top Mark, 1892 (oil on canvas)
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Elemental Collection: Stormy Sea Broom Buoy, 1892 (oil on paper)
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Elemental Collection: Mount Rangitoto in Auckland, New Zealand 3
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Elemental Collection: Mount Rangitoto in Auckland Harbour
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Elemental Collection: Surreal scene- Lake Tekapo in the mists, New Zealand
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Elemental Collection: Buddhist butter lamp, Leh, Ladakh, India
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Elemental Collection: Alchemical symbols, 18th century C013 / 5276
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Elemental Collection: Lead
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Elemental Collection: Cut sodium metal
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Elemental Collection: JBO23616WT03
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Elemental Collection: A Pink Water Lily Close Up
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Elemental Collection: Elementals, Massachusetts, Seekonk, Caratunk Wildlife Refuge, Colorful Glassy Reflections On Water
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Elemental Collection: La Push, Washington, USA
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Elemental Collection: Pictorial periodic table
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Elemental Collection: Tarnished sodium metal
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Elemental Collection: Indium
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Elemental Collection: Dmitri Mendeleev, Russian chemist
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Elemental Collection: La Push Pummel and sea stacks. (MR)
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Elemental Collection: Vague VII, 1900-01 (oil on canvas)
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Elemental Collection: Sky and cloudscape, Rhodes, Greece
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Elemental Collection: Butter lamps, Lamayuru, Indus Valley, nr Leh, Ladakh, India
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Elemental Collection: Praseodymium, atomic structure


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"Elemental: Unveiling the Mysteries of Nature's Building Blocks" Dmitri Mendeleev, the visionary behind the standard periodic table, revolutionized our understanding of elements. His caricature-like genius brought order to chaos as he arranged element types in a logical sequence. From gold with black sands shimmering in a pan to its lustrous presence, this precious metal has captivated humanity for centuries. Its allure is undeniable. Samarium, an often overlooked element, holds secrets within its atomic structure. Like brushstrokes on canvas, it paints vivid portraits of discovery and scientific exploration. "In the Waves, " an oil masterpiece by an unknown artist from 1889, captures the untamed beauty of La Push in Washington state. Here, nature showcases her elemental power through crashing waves and rugged cliffs. In "Air, Rail and Water, " a study created in 1937 using gouache over pencil on paper laid down on panel; we witness mankind's mastery over these essential elements of transportation. A testament to human ingenuity and progress. A coastal landscape painted in 1903 transports us to serene shores where earth meets water. The harmony between land and sea reminds us of our interconnectedness with nature's elemental forces. Stained glass artistry reveals itself through "O Ye Green Things, " a Benedicite Window detail crafted around 1895. It celebrates life-giving elements like sunlight filtering through leaves - a reminder that even small things hold great significance. Ms Fr 135 Fol. 285 presents Earth's four elements intertwined with the twelve signs of the zodiac - a symbolic representation connecting celestial bodies with earthly foundations. This ancient manuscript invites contemplation about our place within this grand cosmic design. Through these glimpses into various aspects existence – from scientific breakthroughs to artistic expressions – we are reminded that everything around us is composed of fundamental building blocks waiting to be discovered or appreciated anew.