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Organ Collection (page 2)

From ancient tales to modern marvels, the organ resonates with power and beauty

Background imageOrgan Collection: Brain anatomy, artwork

Brain anatomy, artwork
Brain anatomy, computer artwork. The cerebellum is purple the corpus callosum is green

Background imageOrgan Collection: Klosterneuburg abbey organ, Klosterneuburg, Austria, Europe

Klosterneuburg abbey organ, Klosterneuburg, Austria, Europe

Background imageOrgan Collection: Angel Musician - Window

Angel Musician - Window
One angel helps Saint Cecilia play the organ, while another holds a lyre : thanks to this heavenly instruction, she will become the patron saint of musicians

Background imageOrgan Collection: The Sacred Heart of Jesus, 19th Century (colour litho)

The Sacred Heart of Jesus, 19th Century (colour litho)
942919 The Sacred Heart of Jesus, 19th Century (colour litho) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageOrgan Collection: Inside the Old Lutheran Church, York County, 1800 (colour litho)

Inside the Old Lutheran Church, York County, 1800 (colour litho)
XTD68559 Inside the Old Lutheran Church, York County, 1800 (colour litho) by Miller, Lewis (19th century); York County Historical Society, America, USA; (add.info.: from a sketchbook; ); American

Background imageOrgan Collection: Deer anatomy, artwork

Deer anatomy, artwork
Deer anatomy. Computer artwork showing the internal anatomy of a deer (family Cervidae). Anatomical features shown here include the skeleton, lungs, intestines, bladder

Background imageOrgan Collection: Anatomy of the bronchus and bronchial tubes

Anatomy of the bronchus and bronchial tubes
Digital illustration showing the structure of the bronchus and bronchial tubes. These pathways carry air into the lungs and carbon dioxide out

Background imageOrgan Collection: Illustration of greater omentum, or epiploon

Illustration of greater omentum, or epiploon
Medicine: Human anatomy, greater omentum, or epiploA

Background imageOrgan Collection: Pancreas anatomy, artwork

Pancreas anatomy, artwork
Pancreas anatomy. Cut-away computer artwork of the pancreas, which secretes digestive enzymes and the hormones insulin and glucagon, which regulate blood sugar levels

Background imageOrgan Collection: Human digestive system, artwork

Human digestive system, artwork. At top, food from the mouth forms a bolus that is swallowed down the oesophagus. At centre, the bolus is about to enter the stomach (arrow)

Background imageOrgan Collection: Tension pneumothorax, X-ray

Tension pneumothorax, X-ray
Tension pneumothorax. X-ray of the chest of a patient with tension pneumothorax that has lead to soft-tissue emphysema. Tension pneumothorax is a progressive deterioration

Background imageOrgan Collection: Heart and lungs

Heart and lungs. Historical anatomical artwork of the human heart and lungs, seen from the front. Dissection hooks have been used to draw back the lungs (red)

Background imageOrgan Collection: Europe, Netherlands, Haarlem Organ in cathedral

Europe, Netherlands, Haarlem Organ in cathedral

Background imageOrgan Collection: The great organ at Alexandra Palace. An appeal for funds is being made for its restoration

The great organ at Alexandra Palace. An appeal for funds is being made for its restoration. 20 November 1926

Background imageOrgan Collection: Queen Elisabeth of Romania playing the organ

Queen Elisabeth of Romania playing the organ
Queen Elisabeth of Romania (1843 - 1916), formerly Elisabeth of Wied, wife of King Carol I of Romania. Also known by her nom de plume of Carmen Sylva, she is pictured here playing the organ. c.1910

Background imageOrgan Collection: J. W Walkers Organ at the Great Exhibition, 1851

J. W Walkers Organ at the Great Exhibition, 1851
An organ in the Tudor style, designed by Banks and Barry, adapted for a hall or music room. Date: 1851

Background imageOrgan Collection: Sepia photograph of the interior of Borley Church

Sepia photograph of the interior of Borley Church, showing the Waldegrave tomb and organ, dated circa 1926. HPG/1/3/2 (ii)

Background imageOrgan Collection: Allegory of Music, 1649 (oil on canvas)

Allegory of Music, 1649 (oil on canvas)
7259975 Allegory of Music, 1649 (oil on canvas) by La Hire or La Hyre, Laurent de (1606-56); 105.7 x 144.1 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Background imageOrgan Collection: American barrel organ with inside mechanism, wood engravings, published 1888

American barrel organ with inside mechanism, wood engravings, published 1888
American barrel organ with punched tape technique - Automatic musical instrument from the 19th century. Right side: The inside mechanism. Wood engravings, published in 1888

Background imageOrgan Collection: Lady with a portative organ

Lady with a portative organ
Lady in 18th century costume playing a portative organ or organetto. Artist: May Bowley Date: 1905

Background imageOrgan Collection: Germany, Passau. St. Stevens Cathedral, baroque interior. Worlds largest

Germany, Passau. St. Stevens Cathedral, baroque interior. Worlds largest pipe organ with over 17, 000 pipes & 231 registers

Background imageOrgan Collection: Fish anatomy, historical model

Fish anatomy, historical model
Fish anatomy. 1950s anatomical model showing the internal organs of a typical fish

Background imageOrgan Collection: Normal human brain, MRI scan C016 / 8845

Normal human brain, MRI scan C016 / 8845
Brain. Coloured magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan of a sagittal section through a patients head showing a healthy human brain

Background imageOrgan Collection: Phantom pain after amputation, artwork

Phantom pain after amputation, artwork
Phantom pain after amputation. Artwork of a man experiencing phantom pain (red flash) from his amputated hand (left). This is caused by stimuli to the motor and pre-motor cortical areas of his brain

Background imageOrgan Collection: Snakes by Albertus Seba

Snakes by Albertus Seba
Tab 106, an illustration of a pair of snakes from Thesaurus, by Albertus Seba

Background imageOrgan Collection: PELOUBET CHURCH ORGAN. Line cut, American, late 19th century

PELOUBET CHURCH ORGAN. Line cut, American, late 19th century

Background imageOrgan Collection: Liverpool Philharmonic Hall interior, 1849

Liverpool Philharmonic Hall interior, 1849
The interior of the then-new Liverpool Philharmonic Concert Hall, at the time of the Liverpool Music Festival, 1849. The building was eventually replaced in 1939 after its predecessor burnt down in

Background imageOrgan Collection: Red blood cells and heart

Red blood cells and heart. Computer artwork of a heart on the silhouette of a person and red blood cells (erythrocytes). The heart is a hollow muscle that pumps blood around the body

Background imageOrgan Collection: Childs brain, MRI scan

Childs brain, MRI scan
Childs brain. Coloured magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan of an coronal (vertical) section through the head and brain of a healthy 3-year-old child, passing through the ears

Background imageOrgan Collection: Organ, Oude Kirk (Old Church)

Organ, Oude Kirk (Old Church), Delft, Holland (The Netherlands), Europe

Background imageOrgan Collection: A Concert of Angels (oil on panel) (detail)

A Concert of Angels (oil on panel) (detail)
IND54135 A Concert of Angels (oil on panel) (detail) by Spanish School, (16th century); Museo de Bellas Artes, Bilbao, Spain; Index Fototeca

Background imageOrgan Collection: Organ pipe coral, Tubipora chamissonis

Organ pipe coral, Tubipora chamissonis. Handcoloured steel engraving from Georg Friedrich Treitschkes Gallery of Natural History, Naturhistorischer Bildersaal des Thierreiches, Liepzig, 1842

Background imageOrgan Collection: Design for a Music Room with panels by Margaret Macdonald Mackintosh (1865-1933

Design for a Music Room with panels by Margaret Macdonald Mackintosh (1865-1933
STC110565 Design for a Music Room with panels by Margaret Macdonald Mackintosh (1865-1933) 1901 (colour litho) by Mackintosh

Background imageOrgan Collection: St. Cecily, c. 1904 (oil on canvas)

St. Cecily, c. 1904 (oil on canvas)
WH75216 St. Cecily, c.1904 (oil on canvas) by Frampton, Edward Reginald (1872-1923); 116x128 cm; Private Collection; Photo eWhitford & Hughes, London, UK; English, out of copyright

Background imageOrgan Collection: Advert for Geo. Whight & Co, musical Celestina 1885 Advert for Geo

Advert for Geo. Whight & Co, musical Celestina 1885 Advert for Geo
Mechanical musical instrument, you could buy the music separate quite cheaply so compact that it could be put in your pocket, with thousands of tunes, psalm, march or dance. Date: 1885

Background imageOrgan Collection: The science of human anatomy by Bartholomeo Eustachi

The science of human anatomy by Bartholomeo Eustachi, depicting the shape, size and relative position of the organs of the human body. Circa 18th century

Background imageOrgan Collection: Spain, Santiago de Compostela. Capital of Galicia in NW Spain

Spain, Santiago de Compostela. Capital of Galicia in NW Spain. Roman Catholic Pilgrimage cathedral of Santiago de Compostela and the Way of Saint James. UNESCO World Heritage Site. Inside cathedral

Background imageOrgan Collection: Organ At Palace

Organ At Palace
circa 1929: The organ at Alexandra Palace, north London, believed to be the finest and largest concert in Europe. Built by Father Henry Willis in 1875, and rebuilt in 1929

Background imageOrgan Collection: Eye surgery, conceptual artwork

Eye surgery, conceptual artwork
Eye surgery. Conceptual artwork of a human eye with a windscreen wiper being used to produce clear vision. This represents the correction of conditions such as a cataract (cloudiness of the eyes lens)

Background imageOrgan Collection: Thyroid anatomy, artwork C013 / 4675

Thyroid anatomy, artwork C013 / 4675
Thyroid anatomy. Computer artwork of the thyroid glands (pink) of the neck, shown in relation to the bodys bones and throat structures (white)

Background imageOrgan Collection: The Burning of the Alexandra Palace, 1873

The Burning of the Alexandra Palace, 1873
Engraving showing the view inside the Alexandra Palace, Muswell Hill, as the Grand Organ and orchestra was destroyed by fire, June 1873

Background imageOrgan Collection: Charles-Marie Widor

Charles-Marie Widor
CHARLES-MARIE WIDOR French organist and composer

Background imageOrgan Collection: Ms. Lat 209 fol. 11r The Professions, from De Sphaera (vellum)

Ms. Lat 209 fol. 11r The Professions, from De Sphaera (vellum)
XIR308310 Ms. Lat 209 fol.11r The Professions, from De Sphaera (vellum) by De Predis, Cristoforo (1440/45-86) (attributed to); Biblioteca Estense, Modena

Background imageOrgan Collection: The Charming Brute (colour etching)

The Charming Brute (colour etching)
XCF290990 The Charming Brute (colour etching) by English School, (18th century); 32.5x25 cm; Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageOrgan Collection: Europe, Italy, Siena. Duomo organ

Europe, Italy, Siena. Duomo organ

Background imageOrgan Collection: Austria, Vienna, Silhouette of Composer Anton Bruckner at the organ

Austria, Vienna, Silhouette of Composer Anton Bruckner at the organ
Austria - 19th century. Composer Anton Bruckner at the organ. Silhouette

Background imageOrgan Collection: Healthy heart, artwork F006 / 2957

Healthy heart, artwork F006 / 2957
Healthy heart. Computer artwork showing the right atrium of the heart



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From ancient tales to modern marvels, the organ resonates with power and beauty. In Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, its haunting melodies set the stage for a knight's quest. At St Pauls Cathedral in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, the majestic pipe organ fills the air with heavenly harmonies. Amidst the vibrant atmosphere of St Giles Fair in Oxford, CC49_00539 captures an organ's melody floating through the bustling crowds. Delving deeper into our own bodies, we discover intricate networks like brain blood vessels depicted in a stunning 3D angiogram from 1981. A captivating advertisement for A. Wilson Peck and Co. Ltd transports us to Beethoven House in Sheffield where an organ's notes echo through history. The anticipation builds as Cavaillé-Coll auditions his masterful creation - an organ that captivates hearts and souls alike. In Notre Dame de Paris cathedral, Europe is enraptured by the grandeur of its master organ. But not all they are conventional; enter the whimsical world of a cat piano where feline keys create a peculiar symphony. Exploring further within ourselves reveals a model of our most complex instrument -the human brain- orchestrating thoughts and emotions. Yet amidst this complexity lies simplicity: behold the heart - nature's own rhythmic organ that beats with love and life itself. And let us not forget Wurlitzer Pipe Organ Ad which reminds us of how music can transport us beyond time and space. In every form it takes, whether ancient or modern, traditional or unconventional; whether found within cathedrals or deep within ourselves –the organ remains an instrument that stirs our souls.