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Oblique Collection (page 7)

Unveiling the beauty of oblique architecture through hidden gems

Background imageOblique Collection: Foot muscles, artwork C013 / 4483

Foot muscles, artwork C013 / 4483
Foot muscles. Computer artwork of an oblique view from below and behind of some of the muscles and tendons (red and white) of the sole of the foot

Background imageOblique Collection: Outer ankle ligaments, artwork C013 / 4456

Outer ankle ligaments, artwork C013 / 4456
Outer ankle ligaments. Computer artwork of the bones and ligaments (white) of the feet and ankles from an oblique side view, with the outer side of the right foot at left

Background imageOblique Collection: Outer ankle ligaments, artwork C013 / 4455

Outer ankle ligaments, artwork C013 / 4455
Outer ankle ligaments. Computer artwork of the bones and ligaments (white) of the feet and ankles from an oblique side view, with the outer side of the left foot at upper centre

Background imageOblique Collection: Hip ligaments, artwork C013 / 4434

Hip ligaments, artwork C013 / 4434
Hip ligaments. Computer artwork of a posterior oblique view of the hip bones and ligaments (white). At upper right the lumbar spine ends in the sacrum and coccyx (tailbone)

Background imageOblique Collection: Leg muscles, artwork C013 / 4429

Leg muscles, artwork C013 / 4429
Leg muscles. Computer artwork of the bones and outer muscles of the left leg, seen from the front (anterior view) at an oblique angle looking downwards

Background imageOblique Collection: Buttock muscles, artwork C013 / 4423

Buttock muscles, artwork C013 / 4423
Buttock muscles. Computer artwork of a posterior oblique view of the hips, showing some of the muscles (red) of the buttocks

Background imageOblique Collection: Buttock muscles, artwork C013 / 4422

Buttock muscles, artwork C013 / 4422
Buttock muscles. Computer artwork of a posterior oblique view of the hips showing some of the muscles (red) of the buttocks. These are shown attached to the femurs (thigh bones) and the pelvis bones

Background imageOblique Collection: Buttock muscles, artwork C013 / 4419

Buttock muscles, artwork C013 / 4419
Buttock muscles. Computer artwork of a posterior oblique view of the hips showing some of the muscles (red) of the buttocks. These are shown attached to the femurs (thigh bones) and the pelvis bones

Background imageOblique Collection: Buttock muscles, artwork C013 / 4415

Buttock muscles, artwork C013 / 4415
Buttock muscles. Computer artwork of a posterior oblique view of the hips showing some of the muscles (red) of the buttocks. These are shown attached to the femurs (thigh bones) and the pelvis bones

Background imageOblique Collection: Buttock muscles, artwork C013 / 4416

Buttock muscles, artwork C013 / 4416
Buttock muscles. Computer artwork of a posterior oblique view of the hips showing some of the muscles (red) of the buttocks. These are shown attached to the femurs (thigh bones) and the pelvis bones

Background imageOblique Collection: Ferris wheel, Place de la Concorde, Paris, France

Ferris wheel, Place de la Concorde, Paris, France

Background imageOblique Collection: Human backbone, artwork

Human backbone, artwork
Human backbone, skull and pelvis. Computer artwork of the spine (the backbone or spinal column), seen from an oblique sideways angle, with the front of the spine at left, the skull at top

Background imageOblique Collection: Fractured palm bones of hand, X-ray

Fractured palm bones of hand, X-ray
Fractured palm bones. Coloured X-ray of the hand of a 35 year old man showing three fractured meta- carpal bones. The skeleton of the hand is seen

Background imageOblique Collection: Amputated toe, X-ray

Amputated toe, X-ray
Amputated toe. Coloured frontal (left) and oblique (right) X-rays of a foot of a diabetic, showing an amputated second toe

Background imageOblique Collection: Inostrancevia, artwork

Inostrancevia, artwork. This large mammal-like reptile lived 250 million years ago in present day Russia. It grew up to 4.3 metres in length

Background imageOblique Collection: Slug turning the right way up

Slug turning the right way up. Composite image of a slug righting itself after it was turned on its back (top left). The slugs circular, oblique and longitudinal muscles

Background imageOblique Collection: Ectopic hydrocephalic shunt, 3D MRI scan

Ectopic hydrocephalic shunt, 3D MRI scan
Ectopic hydrocephalic shunt. Coloured 3D magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan of the pelvis of a patient, showing an ectopic (abnormally positioned) hydrocephalic shunt (ring, centre)




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Unveiling the beauty of oblique architecture through hidden gems. From Saltburn Pier to Old Wardour Castle, these captivating structures offer a unique perspective on design and craftsmanship. Explore the intricate staircase at Upnor Castle or marvel at the grandeur of St. Pancras Hotel's winding steps. Byker Estate showcases modernist elegance while Trinity Square Car Park surprises with its geometric allure. Step into history at Castle Upton or Beverley Minster, where oblique hints transport you to another era. The Theatre Royal in Newcastle and Cutty Sark exude timeless charm, while Tulip staircase in Queens House adds an artistic touch to its surroundings. And let's not forget about The Royal Crescent in Bath - a true architectural masterpiece that stands as a testament to oblique splendor. Discover these remarkable landmarks and immerse yourself in their enigmatic allure.