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Mirages Collection

"Mirages: Illusions of the Imagination" Step into the enchanting world of mirages, where reality and fantasy intertwine in a mesmerizing dance

Background imageMirages Collection: Spanish Arch, Galway City, Co Galway, Ireland

Spanish Arch, Galway City, Co Galway, Ireland

Background imageMirages Collection: The Mirage in the Desert (engraving)

The Mirage in the Desert (engraving)
8658621 The Mirage in the Desert (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Mirage in the Desert)

Background imageMirages Collection: The Mirage, An Incident of Desert Travel (engraving)

The Mirage, An Incident of Desert Travel (engraving)
8669245 The Mirage, An Incident of Desert Travel (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Mirage, An Incident of Desert Travel)

Background imageMirages Collection: Mirages (painting)

Mirages (painting)
7432256 Mirages (painting) by Astrup, Nikolai (1880-1928); 48x56 cm; (add.info.: Nikolai Astrup (1880-1928)); Photo © O. Vaering

Background imageMirages Collection: Illustration by Dinet from Mirages Scenes of Arab life. 1906

Illustration by Dinet from Mirages Scenes of Arab life. 1906. Mirages, Scenes De La Vie Arab was illustrated by Etienne
5305545 Illustration by Dinet from Mirages Scenes of Arab life. 1906. Mirages, Scenes De La Vie Arab was illustrated by Etienne Dinet with commentary by Silman Ben Ibrahim Bamer

Background imageMirages Collection: Mirages

Mirages
5669474 Mirages by Dinet, Alphonse Etienne (1861-1929); (add.info.: Title page of Mirages (scenes de la vie arabe), 1906 by Nasreddine Dinet (1861-1929)

Background imageMirages Collection: Illustration by Dinet from Mirages Scenes of Arab life. 1906

Illustration by Dinet from Mirages Scenes of Arab life. 1906. Mirages, Scenes De La Vie Arab was illustrated by Etienne
5305546 Illustration by Dinet from Mirages Scenes of Arab life. 1906. Mirages, Scenes De La Vie Arab was illustrated by Etienne Dinet with commentary by Silman Ben Ibrahim Bamer

Background imageMirages Collection: Illustration by Dinet from Mirages Scenes of Arab life. 1906

Illustration by Dinet from Mirages Scenes of Arab life. 1906. Mirages, Scenes De La Vie Arab was illustrated by Etienne
5305574 Illustration by Dinet from Mirages Scenes of Arab life. 1906. Mirages, Scenes De La Vie Arab was illustrated by Etienne Dinet with commentary by Silman Ben Ibrahim Bamer

Background imageMirages Collection: Illustration by Dinet from Mirages Scenes of Arab life. 1906

Illustration by Dinet from Mirages Scenes of Arab life. 1906. Mirages, Scenes De La Vie Arab was illustrated by Etienne
5305548 Illustration by Dinet from Mirages Scenes of Arab life. 1906. Mirages, Scenes De La Vie Arab was illustrated by Etienne Dinet with commentary by Silman Ben Ibrahim Bamer

Background imageMirages Collection: Illustration by Dinet from Mirages Scenes of Arab life. 1906

Illustration by Dinet from Mirages Scenes of Arab life. 1906. Mirages, Scenes De La Vie Arab was illustrated by Etienne
5305547 Illustration by Dinet from Mirages Scenes of Arab life. 1906. Mirages, Scenes De La Vie Arab was illustrated by Etienne Dinet with commentary by Silman Ben Ibrahim Bamer

Background imageMirages Collection: 'The Phantom Ship'(colour litho)

"The Phantom Ship"(colour litho)
7181677 " The Phantom Ship" (colour litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: " The Phantom Ship." Illustration for Bubbles edited by Dr Barnardo)

Background imageMirages Collection: Extraordinary Mirage at Ramsgate (engraving)

Extraordinary Mirage at Ramsgate (engraving)
1096017 Extraordinary Mirage at Ramsgate (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Extraordinary Mirage at Ramsgate)

Background imageMirages Collection: Mirage of the English Fleet in the Baltic (engraving)

Mirage of the English Fleet in the Baltic (engraving)
1619126 Mirage of the English Fleet in the Baltic (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Mirage of the English Fleet in the Baltic)

Background imageMirages Collection: The Mirage on the Sea (Colour Litho)

The Mirage on the Sea (Colour Litho)
2778482 The Mirage on the Sea (Colour Litho) by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: The mirage on the sea. A singular scene took place on the beach of Tripoli)

Background imageMirages Collection: Atmospheric Refraction

Atmospheric Refraction
A diagram explaining atmospheric refraction using pictures of ships at sea to illustrate the concept

Background imageMirages Collection: Mirage on the beach

Mirage on the beach
On a Tripoli beach, bathers mistake a mirage for a huge tidal wave. Date: 1936

Background imageMirages Collection: View of road with mirage in heat, South Australia, Australia, February

View of road with mirage in heat, South Australia, Australia, February

Background imageMirages Collection: Dead tree and mirage in desert clay pan, Deadvlei, Namib-Naukluft N. P. Namib Desert, Namibia

Dead tree and mirage in desert clay pan, Deadvlei, Namib-Naukluft N. P. Namib Desert, Namibia
Dead tree and mirage in desert clay pan, Deadvlei, Namib-Naukluft N.P. Namib Desert, Namibia

Background imageMirages Collection: Mirage in the Desert

Mirage in the Desert
Mirage observed at Chott Melzhir, in the Sahara of southern Algeria

Background imageMirages Collection: Mirage in the Baltic

Mirage in the Baltic
Mirage of the English fleet in the Baltic, observed from the steam-frigate The Archer

Background imageMirages Collection: Mountain Mirage

Mountain Mirage
Remarkable reflection observed on the Pic du Midi, in central France, at 15.30

Background imageMirages Collection: Balloon with Mirage

Balloon with Mirage
A hot air balloon with mirage and reflection

Background imageMirages Collection: Fata Morgana Mirage

Fata Morgana Mirage
An example of a Fata Morgana mirage in the Straits of Messina; this complex mirage gives the appearance of objects floating or of being part underwater, part in air



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"Mirages: Illusions of the Imagination" Step into the enchanting world of mirages, where reality and fantasy intertwine in a mesmerizing dance. From the Spanish Arch in Galway City, Co Galway, Ireland to the vivid illustrations by Etienne Dinet in "Mirages Scenes of Arab life, " these optical wonders have captivated minds for centuries. In 1906, Dinet's illustrations transported readers to a vibrant Arab world filled with bustling markets and serene desert landscapes. With commentary by Silman Ben Ibrahim Bamer, these images brought to life scenes that seemed almost too magical to be real. The intricate details and vivid colors painted an extraordinary picture of Arabian culture. But they can not limited to distant lands; they can manifest anywhere. In "The Phantom Ship, " a color lithograph captures the ethereal beauty of a ship seemingly floating above water, defying all logic. Similarly, an engraving titled "Extraordinary Mirage at Ramsgate" showcases a surreal scene where buildings appear suspended in mid-air. Even historical events were subject to this mystical phenomenon. An engraving depicting "Mirage of the English Fleet in the Baltic" portrays an illusionary image of ships sailing on air instead of water—a testament to nature's ability to deceive our senses. Yet perhaps most captivating is "The Mirage on the Sea, " depicted through another stunning color lithograph. Here, shimmering waves merge seamlessly with clouds above—an exquisite blend between sky and ocean that challenges our perception. Whether it's on sandy beaches or amidst bustling cities, mirages continue to bewitch us with their elusive charm. They remind us that sometimes what we see may not always be as it appears—inviting us into a realm where imagination reigns supreme. So next time you find yourself gazing out at sea or wandering through unfamiliar streets, keep your eyes open for those fleeting moments when reality seems distorted—a reminder that even in the most ordinary of places, extraordinary they are be found.