Fraud Blocker Skip to main content

Spatial Collection

"Exploring the Spatial Dimensions: From Torus Universes to Artwork" Step into a world where spatial boundaries are pushed and perceptions challenged

Background imageSpatial Collection: Torus universe, artwork

Torus universe, artwork
Torus universe. Computer artwork of a universe shaped like a torus (doughnut-shaped). Some cosmologists believe that the universe could be this shape due to gravity warping spacetime

Background imageSpatial Collection: Caswell Bay, Gowergower (rr)

Caswell Bay, Gowergower (rr)
Andrew Davies / SpecialistStock

Background imageSpatial Collection: The Game of Logic (playing board) by Lewis Carroll, published in 1887

The Game of Logic (playing board) by Lewis Carroll, published in 1887
3614708 The Game of Logic (playing board) by Lewis Carroll, published in 1887 by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageSpatial Collection: Development of a Bottle in Space, 1913 (bronze)

Development of a Bottle in Space, 1913 (bronze)
3492909 Development of a Bottle in Space, 1913 (bronze) by Boccioni, Umberto (1882-1916); 39.4 high cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA; (add.info.: 1913, cast 1950 ); Italian

Background imageSpatial Collection: Forme uniche della continuita nello spazio (Unique Forms of Continuity in Space)

Forme uniche della continuita nello spazio (Unique Forms of Continuity in Space)
6318512 Forme uniche della continuitA nello spazio (Unique Forms of Continuity in Space), 1913 (bronze) by Boccioni, Umberto (1882-1916); 117x89 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: signed U)

Background imageSpatial Collection: Open Doors, Mexico City, c. 1925 (b / w photo)

Open Doors, Mexico City, c. 1925 (b / w photo)
GBW469855 Open Doors, Mexico City, c.1925 (b/w photo) by Modotti, Tina (1896-1942); eGalerie Bilderwelt; Italian, out of copyright

Background imageSpatial Collection: In the Convent of Tepotzotlan, Mexico, 1924 (b / w photo)

In the Convent of Tepotzotlan, Mexico, 1924 (b / w photo)
GBW469857 In the Convent of Tepotzotlan, Mexico, 1924 (b/w photo) by Modotti, Tina (1896-1942); eGalerie Bilderwelt; Italian, out of copyright

Background imageSpatial Collection: Unique Forms of Continuity in Space, 1913 (bronze)

Unique Forms of Continuity in Space, 1913 (bronze)
3492910 Unique Forms of Continuity in Space, 1913 (bronze) by Boccioni, Umberto (1882-1916); 121.3 high cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA; (add.info.: 1913, cast 1950 ); Italian

Background imageSpatial Collection: St. Gregory, c. 1450-52 (fresco)

St. Gregory, c. 1450-52 (fresco)
3703890 St. Gregory, c.1450-52 (fresco) by Pizzolo, Niccolo (c.1420-53); (add.info.: formerly in the Ovetari Chapel of the Church of the Eremitani, Padua)

Background imageSpatial Collection: Woman in an Interior, Strandgrade 30, 1901 (oil on canvas)

Woman in an Interior, Strandgrade 30, 1901 (oil on canvas)
660631 Woman in an Interior, Strandgrade 30, 1901 (oil on canvas) by Hammershoi, Vilhelm (1864-1916); 26x21 cm; Private Collection; Photo eChristies Images; Danish, out of copyright

Background imageSpatial Collection: Torus universe, artwork

Torus universe, artwork
Torus universe. Computer artwork of a universe shaped like a torus (doughnut-shaped). Some cosmologists believe that the universe could be this shape due to gravity warping spacetime

Background imageSpatial Collection: Digital illustration showing spatial learning by digger and female wasps using pinecones to locate b

Digital illustration showing spatial learning by digger and female wasps using pinecones to locate b

Background imageSpatial Collection: Fruit fly balance organ, SEM

Fruit fly balance organ, SEM
Fruit fly balance organ. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the balance organ (haltere) of a male fruit fly (Drosophila melanogaster). The haltere is the oval structure at lower left

Background imageSpatial Collection: Vitamin D2, molecular model

Vitamin D2, molecular model. The chemical formula for vitamin D2, also called ergocalciferol, is C28.H44.O. Atoms are represented as spheres and are colour-coded: carbon (blue)

Background imageSpatial Collection: Funnel-shaped universe, artwork

Funnel-shaped universe, artwork
Funnel-shaped universe. Computer artwork showing the geometrical curvature of a Picard horn (funnel-shaped) universe. The galaxies are shown on a grid

Background imageSpatial Collection: Green Tea

Green Tea
An infusion of green tea alongside a Victorian illustration of the tea plant Camellia sinensis. Green tea is the least processed of the varieties of teas

Background imageSpatial Collection: American army recruit taking aptitude test, WW1

American army recruit taking aptitude test, WW1
An American army recruit (left) taking an aptitude test during the First World War, fitting wooden shapes into holes. The man on the right is timing him with a stopwatch. Date: 1917-1918

Background imageSpatial Collection: Fly balance organ, SEM

Fly balance organ, SEM
Fly balance organ. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the balance organ (haltere) of a fly (order Diptera). The haltere is the oval structure at centre and lower left

Background imageSpatial Collection: Inner ear sensory cells, SEM

Inner ear sensory cells, SEM
Inner ear sensory cells. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of bundles of cilia (hair cells, blue) situated in the macula utriculi within the human inner ear

Background imageSpatial Collection: Expanding universe, computer artwork

Expanding universe, computer artwork
Expanding universe. Computer artwork illustrating the spatial expansion of the universe, using the analogy of an expanding balloon

Background imageSpatial Collection: False-colour SEM of ciliated hair cells in the ear

False-colour SEM of ciliated hair cells in the ear
Inner ear. False-colour scanning electron micrograph of bundles of ciliated hair cells (pink) situated in the macula utriculi within the human inner ear

Background imageSpatial Collection: False-colour SEM of macula utriculi of inner ear

False-colour SEM of macula utriculi of inner ear
Inner ear. False-colour scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of ciliated hair cells (pink) of the macula utriculi, the neurosensory part of the utriculus

Background imageSpatial Collection: Flood control benchmark, UK

Flood control benchmark, UK
Flood control benchmark. UK Environment Agency Benchmark (EABM) positioned alongside a watercourse as part of the national Flood Control system

Background imageSpatial Collection: Squid sensory hair cells, SEM

Squid sensory hair cells, SEM
Squid sensory hair cells, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). These cells are from statocysts, spherical structures found in squids and other cephalopods that provide balance

Background imageSpatial Collection: Spatial dimensions, conceptual artwork

Spatial dimensions, conceptual artwork
Spatial dimensions. Conceptual artwork titled Through Dimensions, showing the changes of geometric objects with different dimensions

Background imageSpatial Collection: reservoir, dam, mountains, alps, swimming, limestone. Serj, Croatia

reservoir, dam, mountains, alps, swimming, limestone. Serj, Croatia
Andrew Stewart / SpecialistStock

Background imageSpatial Collection: reservoir, dam, alps, mountains. La Vella, Andora

reservoir, dam, alps, mountains. La Vella, Andora
Andrew Stewart / SpecialistStock

Background imageSpatial Collection: Royal garden, Gyeongbokgung palace grounds, Seoul, Gyeonggi-Do, South Korea (rr)

Royal garden, Gyeongbokgung palace grounds, Seoul, Gyeonggi-Do, South Korea (rr)
Andre Seale / SpecialistStock


All Professionally Made to Order for Quick Shipping

"Exploring the Spatial Dimensions: From Torus Universes to Artwork" Step into a world where spatial boundaries are pushed and perceptions challenged. The concept of space takes on new meaning as we delve into various artistic expressions that captivate the imagination. In Caswell Bay, Gowergower, nature's beauty merges with human creativity, creating a harmonious blend of serenity and inspiration. The Title Plate from "Carceri d'Invenzione, " an etching on laid paper dating back to 1761, transports us to a realm where architectural wonders defy conventional logic. Lewis Carroll's "The Game of Logic" beckons us to unravel intricate puzzles within its enchanting playing board. Published in 1887, this game challenges our cognitive abilities while igniting our passion for problem-solving. Fast forward to 1913 when the development of a Bottle in Space took bronze form. This futuristic creation symbolizes humanity's relentless pursuit of innovation and exploration beyond Earth's confines. Giacomo Balla's "Forme uniche della continuità nello spazio (Unique Forms of Continuity in Space)" invites contemplation upon abstract sculptures that transcend traditional representations. Its composition from 1920 showcases the artist's mastery in capturing movement through watercolor on paper. Traveling southward brings us to Mexico City, where Open Doors welcomes us with its timeless black-and-white photograph taken around 1925. This image evokes curiosity about what lies behind those doors and encourages exploration beyond physical boundaries. Journey further into Mexico as we step inside the Convent of Tepotzotlan through a captivating black-and-white photo captured in 1924. Here, history intertwines with spirituality, inviting reflection upon centuries-old architecture and cultural significance. Returning once more to Giacomo Balla's masterpiece from 1913 - Unique Forms of Continuity in Space - we witness how bronze can convey dynamism and fluidity.