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Spirit Level Collection

"Capturing the Essence of Balance: Exploring the Spirit Level Through Art and Craftsmanship" In the world of architectural wonders

Background imageSpirit Level Collection: Andrea Palladio (1508-80) engraved by Bernard Picart (1673-1733) 1716 (engraving)

Andrea Palladio (1508-80) engraved by Bernard Picart (1673-1733) 1716 (engraving)
STC89245 Andrea Palladio (1508-80) engraved by Bernard Picart (1673-1733) 1716 (engraving) by Veronese, (Paolo Caliari) (1528-88) (after); Private Collection; The Stapleton Collection; Italian

Background imageSpirit Level Collection: Road Level, 1938. Creator: Ethel Dougan

Road Level, 1938. Creator: Ethel Dougan
Road Level, 1938

Background imageSpirit Level Collection: Carpenter with Ladder, Hammer, Level, and Toolbox, 1860s-70s. Creator: Unknown

Carpenter with Ladder, Hammer, Level, and Toolbox, 1860s-70s. Creator: Unknown
Carpenter with Ladder, Hammer, Level, and Toolbox, 1860s-70s

Background imageSpirit Level Collection: Building trade, c1845

Building trade, c1845. A bricklayer working on a wooden scaffold (centre), a brickyard (top), mixing mortar (right), and a labourer carrying a load up a long ladder (left)

Background imageSpirit Level Collection: Leveling water Way Leveling pour conductor Eaux

Leveling water Way Leveling pour conductor Eaux
Leveling of water Way of the Leveling pour conductor Eaux, old and a besoin (title on object), View of a hilly landscape. In the foreground a man is lying on the grass with a spirit level in his

Background imageSpirit Level Collection: Carpenters level

Carpenters level

Background imageSpirit Level Collection: Digital Illustration of spaced quarry tiles embedded in cement-based adhesive, and wood block

Digital Illustration of spaced quarry tiles embedded in cement-based adhesive, and wood block, mallet, and spirit level

Background imageSpirit Level Collection: Digital illustration of using spirit level and straightedge to ensure fence posts are parallel to

Digital illustration of using spirit level and straightedge to ensure fence posts are parallel to one another on sloping site

Background imageSpirit Level Collection: Man holding spirit level and hammer on top of garden wall

Man holding spirit level and hammer on top of garden wall

Background imageSpirit Level Collection: Laying a patio, using a spirit level and hammer to tap concrete edging level, close-up

Laying a patio, using a spirit level and hammer to tap concrete edging level, close-up

Background imageSpirit Level Collection: Building a herb garden, checking that wooden borders are level, close-up

Building a herb garden, checking that wooden borders are level, close-up

Background imageSpirit Level Collection: Using mallet and spirit level to position a paving slab, close-up

Using mallet and spirit level to position a paving slab, close-up

Background imageSpirit Level Collection: Woman holding spirit level over black plastic pond reservoir in garden, close-up

Woman holding spirit level over black plastic pond reservoir in garden, close-up

Background imageSpirit Level Collection: Spirit levels

Spirit levels. Close-up of three spirit levels in the primary colours of red, green and blue. A spirit level is used to measure how level a surface is

Background imageSpirit Level Collection: Silhouette of a spirit level

Silhouette of a spirit level
Spirit level. Silhouette of a spirit level used to measure how horizontal a surface is. It consists of a tube filled with fluid except for a single bubble

Background imageSpirit Level Collection: Woman holding a spirit level

Woman holding a spirit level
MODEL RELEASED. Woman using a spirit level

Background imageSpirit Level Collection: Spirit level C009 / 7239

Spirit level C009 / 7239
Spirit level. This device is used to measure how level a surface is. It consists of a tube filled with a coloured fluid (here yellow) and a single air bubble


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"Capturing the Essence of Balance: Exploring the Spirit Level Through Art and Craftsmanship" In the world of architectural wonders, Andrea Palladio's masterpieces stand tall as a testament to his genius. Engraved by Bernard Picart in 1716, this depiction showcases Palladio's meticulous attention to detail, where every line is measured with precision using a spirit level. Fast forward to 1938, Ethel Dougan brings us "Road Level, " an artwork that captures the essence of smooth journeys. With her brush strokes, she portrays how a spirit level becomes an indispensable tool for creating even roads that lead us towards our destinations. Traveling back in time to the late 19th century, we encounter an unknown creator who immortalizes carpentry craftsmanship. In "Carpenter with Ladder, Hammer, Level, and Toolbox, " we witness how a humble spirit level aids in constructing sturdy structures that withstand the test of time. The building trade of c1845 unveils its secrets through another artistic representation. Here we see workers utilizing their trusty spirit levels while leveling waterways and pour conductors – ensuring precise alignment for efficient flow. Moving beyond traditional mediums into digital illustrations, we discover new possibilities for employing spirit levels. From spaced quarry tiles embedded in cement-based adhesive to wooden borders in herb gardens – each project requires careful calibration using this essential tool. Imagine standing on top of a garden wall or laying patio concrete edging; it is here that individuals rely on their steady hands guided by a trusty spirit level and hammer. These close-up moments capture dedication and expertise required for flawless execution. Finally, let us not forget those paving slabs waiting patiently to be positioned perfectly within landscapes. With mallets at hand and spirits leveled high above ground - these craftsmen ensure harmony between nature's elements and human intervention.