RF2HW8FG5–Art inspired by Album with Examples of Calligraphy and Micrography, early 17th century, Pen and black and brown ink., Overall: 6 3/4 × 11 1/16 in. (17.1 × 28.1 cm), Anonymous French or Flemish, Album containing 26 examples of calligraphy and micrography, thought to have been produced, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RFHH0Y73–stained full frame human placenta micrography
RMFCRW62–Human Cardiac Muscle Micrograph
RFE8R99M–Ebola virus - Artist computer generated graphic
RMKC6ARM–Album with Examples of Calligraphy and Micrography, Anonymous French or Flemish, early 17th century
RM2B036TE–The Rylands Haggadah, created in Catalonia sometime around 1330, is a masterpiece of Jewish Art. In addition to pages of piyutim surrounded by ornate decorative and figurative micrography, richly decorated Haggadah text and blessings, there is a 13 page miniature cycle depicting the Exodus story from Moses at the Burning Bush to the Crossing of the Red Sea.
RMKNWTP3–Album with Examples of Calligraphy and Micrography. Artist: Anonymous French or Flemish; Date: early 17th century; Medium: Pen and black and brown
RM2HGTB18–Micrographic Design in the Shape of a Spiral early 17th century Anonymous Micrographic design in the shape of a spiral. The text of the micrographic design is written in cursive Latin and starts with the words 'Miserere mei Deus (...)'. Part of an album of 26 examples of calligraphy and micrography, thought to have been produced in France or possibly Antwerp at the beginning of the seventeenth century.. Micrographic Design in the Shape of a Spiral. Anonymous French or Flemish. early 17th century. Pen and black and brown ink.
RFHF5G4A–micrography of the cross section of a ductus deferens from a rat
RM2HGTAPN–Micrographic Design in the Shape of a Pair of Glasses early 17th century Anonymous Micrographic design in the shape of a pair of glasses, presented in the center of an ellipse. The text of the micrographic design is written in Italian. Part of an album of 26 examples of calligraphy and micrography, thought to have been produced in France or possibly Antwerp at the beginning of the seventeenth century.. Micrographic Design in the Shape of a Pair of Glasses. Anonymous French or Flemish. early 17th century. Pen and black and brown ink.
RFHF5G5T–full frame micrography showing the middle part of a carrot cross section
RFM7H7EP–Instant coffee isolated on white background, light micrograph
RM2JB2DMJ–Microscope image of the anther of a Peony flower with the pollen beginning to break out. Frame size c5mm across
RFH3PAE7–Nasal sinuses. Light micrograph (LM) of the nasal sinuses ( lined by cyan epithelium ) and the supporting cartilages (green). Bone tissue is identified by the blue bone marrow. Magnification: x4 when printed at 10 centimetres wide.
RM2AJ9XBP–Mycoplasmas
RFT5584C–Pear cells.
RMCC1EXA–Foraminifera at 100x, Single-Celled Protists
RF2K6YA18–Cancer cells mitosis or proliferation 3D rendering illustration. Division of two malignant cells causing carcinoma close-up. Medicine, oncology, scien
RMA857T4–Scanning Electron Micrograph (SEM) of plant cross section showing cells.
RMB770R0–MICRO MOSQUITO
RMAWWMAR–Macro photograph of a piece of photocopier paper, showing individual cellulose fibers.
RMWW6F45–Cholera bacterial colonization on intestinal wall
RM2HGTB6D–Calligraphic Excersize in Spanish early 17th century Anonymous Calligraphic exercize in Spanish, presented in a double rectangular frame. The text runs for seven lines starting with the words 'Salomon dizes en sus Proverbios (...). The text is written with a left slant. Part of an album with 26 examples of calligraphy and micrography, thought to have been produced in France or possibly Antwerp at the beginning of the seventeenth century.. Calligraphic Excersize in Spanish. Anonymous French or Flemish. early 17th century. Pen and black and brown ink.
RFHF5ETA–microscopic detail showing a rats heart detail
RFR58YJG–cleaning agent micrography
RMB18CM8–Spirogyra algae under optical microscope Spirogyra
RFMTEHW1–Algae.Dictyosphaerium sp.Differential interference contrast microscopy or Normarsky microscopy.
RM2HR274K–Human cheek epithelial cells under the microscope, horizontal field of view is about 125 micrometers
RM2JBN6D9–Microscope image of a forewing of an Ichneumon Wasp. Subject c11mm long
RFH3PAB8–Nasal sinuses. Light micrograph (LM) of the nasal sinuses ( lined by brown epithelium ) and the supporting cartilages (pink). Bone tissue is identified by the red bone marrow. Magnification: x4 when printed at 10 centimetres wide.
RM2AJ9XAX–Brucella
RFT5584G–Pear cells.
RMAK4XGN–Dog Flea, Ctenocephalides canis, 20x
RMAH6BTH–microscopic preparation
RM2J009J2–Still life. Microscopic image of chemical crystals. Sugar.
RMB7DYAT–Micro Photo CARRION FLOWER ROOT SMILAX
RM2FWWKNN–Integrated Circuit Detail; ca. 1980s
RMWW8A9B–Water tubes, broken by water surface against a light background
RFJ1D107–Exoskeleton of an ant, microscope image
RMT96MCG–Matthias Buchinger (1674 - 1740), sometimes called Matthew Buckinger in English, was a phocomelic German artist, magician, calligrapher, and performer who was born without hands or feet and was 29 inches tall. Buchinger was especially noted for his micrography, in which illustrations consist of very small text. This engraving, a self-portrait, is so detailed that the curls of his hair contain seven biblical psalms and the Lord's Prayer inscribed in miniature letters. Buchinger was married four times and had at least 14 children (by eight women).
RM2HGTB8T–Micrographic Design in the Shape of a Knot early 17th century Anonymous Micrographic design in the shape of a knot. The text of the micrographic design is written in French. The text begins with the words 'Monsieur bien humble non (...)'. Part of an album of 26 examples of calligraphy and micrography, thought to have been produced in France or possibly Antwerp at the beginning of the seventeenth century.. Micrographic Design in the Shape of a Knot. Anonymous French or Flemish. early 17th century. Pen and black and brown ink.
RFHF5ETJ–micrographic shot showing the cross section of a human liver
RFR58YH5–cleaning agent micrography
RMB18CY7–Spirogyra algae under optical microscope Spirogyra
RMP83W69–Reflected light micrograph of a tiny 3mm fly (Diptera)
RM2JB2DK0–Stamen / anther of a Fuchsia flower showing pollen forming, not yet ready to be dispersed. Frame size c5mm across
RFH3PACN–Blood supply to muscles. Light micrograph (LM) showing blood supply to muscle fibers. The muscle fibers (blue) have been teased apart to reveal the capillary bed (cyan) that has been perfused with dye. Each muscle fibre has its own extensively branched fine capillary network surrounding it. Capillaries are the smallest blood vessels in the body. They have thin walls that allow dissolved nutrients and oxygen to pass into the surrounding muscle cells. Skeletal muscles are under voluntary control and move the bones of the skeleton. Magnification: x800 when printed 10cm wide.
RM2AJ9XBH–Mycoplasma
RFT2M7HW–Pancreas tissue.
RMAK3XAX–Foraminifera at 50x Single Celled protist
RMEBPEH3–Close up of glowing microscope
RM2J009HJ–Still life. Chemical. Micro crystals. Sugar.
RMKC8ED8–Portrait of Martin Luther, Johann Michael Püchler, late 17th–18th century
RMPB1D56–Portrait of Martin Luther. Artist: Johann Michael Püchler (German, born Schwäbisch-Gmünd, active ca. 1680-1702). Dimensions: Sheet: 3 3/4 × 2 5/8 in. (9.5 × 6.7 cm). Date: ca. 1680-1702. Coming from a family of engravers and calligraphers, Püchler created numerous portraits of Martin Luther, John Calvin, and other religious figures using virtuosic micrography. Made after a likeness by the sixteenthcentury artist Lucas Cranach the Elder, this portrait contains text from the Bible and perhaps from Luther's own Ninety-Five Theses. Püchler's style of micrography, forming the hair out of swirling
RM2GD2M9M–Electron scan micrography of Aceria anthocoptes or the (russet mite, rust mite, thistle mite or the Canada thistle mite)
RFRE8M3G–White Stone
RMHRF84A–Allium Cells, LM
RM2DF6FWT–Trunk tree cross section with xylem. Optical microscope X100.
RM2HGTB0F–Calligraphic Excersize in Latin early 17th century Anonymous Calligraphic exercize in Latin, presented in an elliptical frame. The text begins with the words 'Nae aemuleris homines malos (...)' and runs for five lines separated by lines of small abstracted vine ornaments. Part of an album with 26 examples of calligraphy and micrography, thought to have been produced in France or possibly Antwerp at the beginning of the seventeenth century.. Calligraphic Excersize in Latin. Anonymous French or Flemish. early 17th century. Pen and black and brown ink.
RFHH0YX6–microscopic shot showing some microcrystal patterns in dried dyestuff
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