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Facets Collection

"Unveiling the Multifaceted Beauty: Exploring the Intricacies of Life" In a world filled with countless wonders, some treasures remain hidden, waiting to be discovered

Background imageFacets Collection: Normal posterior view of the lumbar spine and sacrum

Normal posterior view of the lumbar spine and sacrum
Detail, Anatomy, Diagram, Illustration, Spine, Bone, Medical, Facets, Bones, Biology, Rear View, Cut Out, White Background, Vertical, Artwork, Color Image, Close Up, Healthcare And Medicine

Background imageFacets Collection: Most Sacred (Treasure of the Mountains), 1933 (tempera on canvas)

Most Sacred (Treasure of the Mountains), 1933 (tempera on canvas)
5642720 Most Sacred (Treasure of the Mountains), 1933 (tempera on canvas) by Roerich, Nicholas (1874-1947); 73.6A--117.1 cm; Nicholas Roerich Museum, New York; eNicholas Roerich Museum; Russian

Background imageFacets Collection: Cutting Glass Bowl

Cutting Glass Bowl
A craftsman cutting the facets of a glass bowl at a British glass factory Date: 1933

Background imageFacets Collection: Diamond sheet, artwork C017 / 7075

Diamond sheet, artwork C017 / 7075
Diamond sheet, Computer artwork of a diamond background sheet. Diamond has a high refractive index and dispersion of light

Background imageFacets Collection: Aveling & Porter Tractor

Aveling & Porter Tractor
Aveling & Porters Traction Engine, illustrated in 8 figures showing the key technological facets of the machine. Date: circa 1880

Background imageFacets Collection: Compound eye of a moth, SEM

Compound eye of a moth, SEM
Moths eye. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a section of a moths compound eye. The eye has been sliced to show its internal structure

Background imageFacets Collection: Horse fly eye, SEM

Horse fly eye, SEM
Horse fly eye. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the compound eye of a horse fly (Tabanus sp.). The eye is composed of numerous facets (ommatidia), each of which contains a lens

Background imageFacets Collection: Fly eye facets, SEM

Fly eye facets, SEM
Fly eye facets. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of facets on the eye of a fly. Each of the two compound eyes comprises several thousand image-forming facets called ommatidia

Background imageFacets Collection: Hover fly eye, SEM

Hover fly eye, SEM

Background imageFacets Collection: Moth eye lens, SEM

Moth eye lens, SEM
Moth eye. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a lens in a compound eye from a moth (order Lepidoptera). Compound eyes are made up of many of these lenses called ommatidia

Background imageFacets Collection: Wasp eye, SEM

Wasp eye, SEM
Wasp eye. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of numerous lenses, called ommatidia, that make up the compound eye of a wasp (Suborder Apocrita)

Background imageFacets Collection: Moth eye, SEM

Moth eye, SEM
Moth eye. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of numerous lenses making up the surface of a compound eye from a moth (order Lepidoptera). These lenses are called ommatidia


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"Unveiling the Multifaceted Beauty: Exploring the Intricacies of Life" In a world filled with countless wonders, some treasures remain hidden, waiting to be discovered. Just like "Most Sacred (Treasure of the Mountains), " an exquisite masterpiece created in 1933 using tempera on canvas, facets hold secrets that captivate our imagination. From the normal posterior view of the lumbar spine and sacrum to cutting through a glass bowl in Picture No. 11675565, we witness how facets reveal different perspectives and dimensions. Each angle offers a unique glimpse into the intricate nature of existence. Just as diamonds dazzle with their brilliance, so do these multifaceted marvels. The diamond sheet artwork C017 / 7075 shimmers with its many angles and reflections, reminding us that beauty lies not only in simplicity but also complexity. Beyond artistry lies innovation - an Aveling & Porter Tractor represents human ingenuity at its finest. With various components working together seamlessly, it showcases how they are create harmony amidst diversity. Nature too has its own way of showcasing facets' splendor. The compound eye of a moth captured under SEM reveals thousands of tiny lenses reflecting light from every direction. Similarly, hover fly eyes and horse fly eyes display intricate arrangements of individual facets that allow them to perceive their surroundings uniquely. As we delve deeper into these microscopic worlds through SEM imagery, we discover mesmerizing patterns within fly eye facets or even those found in hover flies' captivating gaze. These images remind us that there is always more than meets the eye – layers upon layers waiting to be explored. So let us embrace this journey through life's multifaceted tapestry; for within each facet lies a story untold and mysteries yet unraveled. Let us celebrate all aspects – from art to science – as they intertwine like threads weaving together our collective human experience into something truly extraordinary.