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Insertion Collection

"Exploring the Art of Insertion: A Journey through Time and Space" Embark on a captivating journey as we delve into the world of insertion, where artistry meets science

Background imageInsertion Collection: Cassini spacecraft orbiting Saturn and and its moon Titan

Cassini spacecraft orbiting Saturn and and its moon Titan

Background imageInsertion Collection: Fragment (Insertion), Italy, 1701 / 50. Creator: Unknown

Fragment (Insertion), Italy, 1701 / 50. Creator: Unknown
Fragment (Insertion), Italy, 1701/50

Background imageInsertion Collection: Insertion with Cardinals Coat-of-Arms, Italy, 1675 / 1725. Creator: Unknown

Insertion with Cardinals Coat-of-Arms, Italy, 1675 / 1725. Creator: Unknown
Insertion with Cardinals Coat-of-Arms, Italy, 1675/1725

Background imageInsertion Collection: Border (From an Insertion), Italy, c. 1700. Creator: Unknown

Border (From an Insertion), Italy, c. 1700. Creator: Unknown
Border (From an Insertion), Italy, c. 1700

Background imageInsertion Collection: Insertion (From a Cover), Italy, 1575 / 1625. Creator: Unknown

Insertion (From a Cover), Italy, 1575 / 1625. Creator: Unknown
Insertion (From a Cover), Italy, 1575/1625

Background imageInsertion Collection: Insertion, Italy, 1575 / 1600. Creator: Unknown

Insertion, Italy, 1575 / 1600. Creator: Unknown
Insertion, Italy, 1575/1600

Background imageInsertion Collection: Insertion (For a Cover), Italy, c. 1620 / 40. Creator: Unknown

Insertion (For a Cover), Italy, c. 1620 / 40. Creator: Unknown
Insertion (For a Cover), Italy, c. 1620/40

Background imageInsertion Collection: Insertion (For a Cover), Italy, 1601 / 25. Creator: Unknown

Insertion (For a Cover), Italy, 1601 / 25. Creator: Unknown
Insertion (For a Cover), Italy, 1601/25

Background imageInsertion Collection: Insertion with Added Points, Italy, c. 1600. Creator: Unknown

Insertion with Added Points, Italy, c. 1600. Creator: Unknown
Insertion with Added Points, Italy, c. 1600

Background imageInsertion Collection: Insertion, Italy, c. 1600. Creator: Unknown

Insertion, Italy, c. 1600. Creator: Unknown
Insertion, Italy, c. 1600

Background imageInsertion Collection: Insertion, Italy, 1550 / 1600. Creator: Unknown

Insertion, Italy, 1550 / 1600. Creator: Unknown
Insertion, Italy, 1550/1600

Background imageInsertion Collection: Insertion, Italy, 1601 / 25. Creator: Unknown

Insertion, Italy, 1601 / 25. Creator: Unknown
Insertion, Italy, 1601/25

Background imageInsertion Collection: The Most Perfect Rifle in the World (b / w photo)

The Most Perfect Rifle in the World (b / w photo)
1615537 The Most Perfect Rifle in the World (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Most Perfect Rifle in the World)

Background imageInsertion Collection: 16th century Bookbinders

16th century Bookbinders
Stages in the binding of a books : stitching the gatherings, flattening the sheets for insertion. Date: 16th century

Background imageInsertion Collection: U. S. Soldiers are lifted off the ground by a CH-47 Chinook helicopter

U. S. Soldiers are lifted off the ground by a CH-47 Chinook helicopter
February 5, 2013 - U.S. Soldiers with the 7th Special Forces Group (Airborne), are lifted off the ground by a CH-47 Chinook helicopter during Special Purpose Insertion Extraction (SPIE)

Background imageInsertion Collection: U. S. Soldiers are suspended by a CH-47 Chinook helicopter

U. S. Soldiers are suspended by a CH-47 Chinook helicopter
February 5, 2013 - U.S. Soldiers with the 7th Special Forces Group (Airborne) are suspended by a CH-47 Chinook helicopter during Special Purpose Insertion Extraction (SPIE)

Background imageInsertion Collection: U. S. Army Green Beret exits a CH-47 Chinook helicopter

U. S. Army Green Beret exits a CH-47 Chinook helicopter
February 6, 2013 - A U.S. Army 7th Special Forces Group (Airborne) Green Beret exits a CH-47 Chinook helicopter into a bay during helocast training at Eglin Base Air Force Base, Florida

Background imageInsertion Collection: Detail of human knee showing insertion of arthroscopic instruments

Detail of human knee showing insertion of arthroscopic instruments

Background imageInsertion Collection: Insertion of balloon into atherosclerotic artery

Insertion of balloon into atherosclerotic artery

Background imageInsertion Collection: Insertion of stent into atherosclerotic artery

Insertion of stent into atherosclerotic artery

Background imageInsertion Collection: Detail of human knee showing arthroscopic surgical proceedures

Detail of human knee showing arthroscopic surgical proceedures

Background imageInsertion Collection: Fashion, Net Insertion and Lace Sleeveless Jacket, Engraving 1876, Uk, Britain, British

Fashion, Net Insertion and Lace Sleeveless Jacket, Engraving 1876, Uk, Britain, British
FASHION, NET INSERTION AND LACE SLEEVELESS JACKET, ENGRAVING 1876, UK, britain, british, europe, united kingdom, great britain, european

Background imageInsertion Collection: Insertion for Underlinen, Needlework, 19th Century Embroidery

Insertion for Underlinen, Needlework, 19th Century Embroidery

Background imageInsertion Collection: Fashion, Net Insertion and Lace Sleeveless Jacket, Engraving 1876, Uk, Britain, British

Fashion, Net Insertion and Lace Sleeveless Jacket, Engraving 1876, Uk, Britain, British
FASHION, NET INSERTION AND LACE SLEEVELESS JACKET, ENGRAVING 1876, UK, britain, british, europe, united kingdom, great britain, european

Background imageInsertion Collection: Muscles of the head and neck

Muscles of the head and neck, historical anatomical artwork. This head has been dissected to show several muscles involved in moving the face and neck

Background imageInsertion Collection: Inserting contact lens

Inserting contact lens
Contact lens. Artwork of a woman putting in a con- tact lens. Contact lenses alter the focusing power of the cornea, the transparent front part of the eye that focuses light onto the back of the eye

Background imageInsertion Collection: Viruses attacking a cells DNA

Viruses attacking a cells DNA, conceptual computer artwork. Some viruses replicate themselves by inserting their own DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) into that of a host cell

Background imageInsertion Collection: Genetic engineering, conceptual artwork

Genetic engineering, conceptual artwork. DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) molecule made of Lego representing scientists ability to alter and rearrange an organisms genetic material

Background imageInsertion Collection: Genetic manipulation, conceptual artwork

Genetic manipulation, conceptual artwork
Genetic manipulation, conceptual computer artwork. Sections of a DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) being cut by a pair of scissors and discarded into a recycling bin

Background imageInsertion Collection: Genetic engineering

Genetic engineering. Computer artwork showing a DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) double helix being cut by a pair of scissors, next to a model of DNAs molecular structure

Background imageInsertion Collection: DNA assembly, artwork

DNA assembly, artwork
DNA assembly. Computer artwork showing nucleic acid bases (upper left) binding together to form a double-helix of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid, lower right)

Background imageInsertion Collection: Indian Lamb Coat 1930S

Indian Lamb Coat 1930S
A short length coat in grey Indian lamb by Maurice with decorative suede insets. The funnel shaped sleeves are gathered at the shoulder. A fur cap completes the outfit


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"Exploring the Art of Insertion: A Journey through Time and Space" Embark on a captivating journey as we delve into the world of insertion, where artistry meets science. Just like the Cassini spacecraft orbiting Saturn and its moon Titan, we will navigate through centuries of creativity and marvel at the intricate details found in various insertions. Our first stop takes us to Italy in 1701/50, where an enigmatic creator crafted a mesmerizing fragment known as "Insertion. " Its origins may be unknown, but its beauty speaks volumes. Moving forward to 1675/1725, another mysterious artist presents us with "Insertion with Cardinals Coat-of-Arms, " showcasing their skillful craftsmanship. As we continue our expedition, a border from around 1700 catches our attention. Created by an anonymous artisan, this delicate piece demonstrates how they can enhance any artwork or design. The journey back in time leads us to Italy between 1575 and 1625 when an unknown mastermind created an exquisite "Insertion" for a cover. The allure of insertions continues to captivate as we encounter more remarkable creations along our path. From Italy's artistic landscape between 1601 and 1625 comes yet another unidentified genius who fashioned stunning insertions for covers that exude elegance. Intriguingly, even earlier examples await discovery. An Italian insertion dating back to approximately 1600 showcases added points that elevate its visual impact. Meanwhile, another masterpiece from around the same period transports us further into history's embrace with its intricate detailing. Traveling deeper into time reveals astonishing works such as an Italian insertion originating between 1550 and 1600 – proof that this art form has stood the test of time while continuously evolving. Finally, we arrive at our last destination: Italy during the years spanning from 1601 to 1625 once again surprises us with yet another extraordinary creation.