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Spectrum Collection (#2)

"Spectrum: Unveiling the Colors of Science, Art, and Nature" Step into a world where science meets art and nature reveals its true colors

Background imageSpectrum Collection: Marble Gold Art Illustration 05

Marble Gold Art Illustration 05
Rafal Kulik

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Marble Gold Art Illustration 06
Rafal Kulik

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Marble Gold Art Illustration 07
Rafal Kulik

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Marble Gold Art Illustration 08
Rafal Kulik

Background imageSpectrum Collection: Dusky parrot, Pionus fuscus. (Lesser dusky parrot, Psittacus sordidus or P. spectrum)

Dusky parrot, Pionus fuscus. (Lesser dusky parrot, Psittacus sordidus or P. spectrum)
FLO4640051 Dusky parrot, Pionus fuscus. (Lesser dusky parrot, Psittacus sordidus or P. spectrum). Illustration copied from George Edwards

Background imageSpectrum Collection: Projecting a beam of sunlight (white light), 1872

Projecting a beam of sunlight (white light), 1872
3480084 Projecting a beam of sunlight (white light), 1872; (add.info.: Projecting a beam of sunlight (white light) passing through a hole in the blind of a darkened room through a triangular prism

Background imageSpectrum Collection: An engraving depicting the projecting of a beam of sunlight (white light) passing through a prism

An engraving depicting the projecting of a beam of sunlight (white light) passing through a prism
5311301 An engraving depicting the projecting of a beam of sunlight (white light) passing through a prism and breaking it down into it's separate colours

Background imageSpectrum Collection: Sir Norman Lockyer

Sir Norman Lockyer
5309992 Sir Norman Lockyer; (add.info.: Engraving depicting Sir Norman Lockyer observing the solar spectrum through multiple-prism spectroscope fitted to a refracting telescope)

Background imageSpectrum Collection: Kirchhoff; Hofmann map of the solar spectrum, 1872

Kirchhoff; Hofmann map of the solar spectrum, 1872
3480110 Kirchhoff; Hofmann map of the solar spectrum, 1872; (add.info.: Kirchhoff; Hofmann map of the solar spectrum, 1872.); Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imageSpectrum Collection: Passing a ray of sunlight through a prism, 1878

Passing a ray of sunlight through a prism, 1878
3480085 Passing a ray of sunlight through a prism, 1878; (add.info.: Passing a ray of sunlight (white light) through a prism and breaking it down into its separate colours

Background imageSpectrum Collection: Illustration by Rene Descartes, showing how a spectrum is formed. From Epistolae; Amsterdam 1668

Illustration by Rene Descartes, showing how a spectrum is formed. From Epistolae; Amsterdam 1668
5311505 Illustration by Rene Descartes, showing how a spectrum is formed. From Epistolae; Amsterdam 1668; Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imageSpectrum Collection: Solar spectrum being demonstrated to young boys, 1887

Solar spectrum being demonstrated to young boys, 1887
3480083 Solar spectrum being demonstrated to young boys, 1887; (add.info.: Solar spectrum being demonstrated to young boys in a darkened room by means of a Heliostat and a prism)

Background imageSpectrum Collection: An engraving depicting the projecting of a beam of sunlight (white light) passing through a prism

An engraving depicting the projecting of a beam of sunlight (white light) passing through a prism
5311288 An engraving depicting the projecting of a beam of sunlight (white light) passing through a prism and breaking it down into it's separate colours

Background imageSpectrum Collection: An engraving depicting a demonstration of how white light is broken down into the spectrum

An engraving depicting a demonstration of how white light is broken down into the spectrum
5311269 An engraving depicting a demonstration of how white light is broken down into the spectrum and can be reconstructed into white light

Background imageSpectrum Collection: Engraving depicting the solar spectrum being demonstrated to young boys in a darkened room by

Engraving depicting the solar spectrum being demonstrated to young boys in a darkened room by means of a heliostat
5309431 Engraving depicting the solar spectrum being demonstrated to young boys in a darkened room by means of a heliostat and a prism

Background imageSpectrum Collection: Solar Spectrum and Spectrum of the Prominences, during a total Eclipse

Solar Spectrum and Spectrum of the Prominences, during a total Eclipse
5312049 Solar Spectrum and Spectrum of the Prominences, during a total Eclipse; (add.info.: Solar Spectrum and Spectrum of the Prominences)

Background imageSpectrum Collection: An engraving depicting Isaac Newton's experiment showing how a prism refracted a beam of light

An engraving depicting Isaac Newton's experiment showing how a prism refracted a beam of light
5310949 An engraving depicting Isaac Newton's experiment showing how a prism refracted a beam of light and broken down into the colours of the spectrum (right)

Background imageSpectrum Collection: Map of spectrum of sun and various elements, 1895

Map of spectrum of sun and various elements, 1895
3480107 Map of spectrum of sun and various elements, 1895; (add.info.: Map of spectrum of sun and various elements; based on Bunsen and Kirchhoff)

Background imageSpectrum Collection: Isaac Newton (1642-1727) English scientist and mathematician

Isaac Newton (1642-1727) English scientist and mathematician, using a prism to break white light into spectrum
533535 Isaac Newton (1642-1727) English scientist and mathematician, using a prism to break white light into spectrum. With Cambridge room mate John Wickins

Background imageSpectrum Collection: Eye Art Wallart

Eye Art Wallart
Rafal Kulik

Background imageSpectrum Collection: Cat Animal Wallart

Cat Animal Wallart
Rafal Kulik

Background imageSpectrum Collection: Budha Art Wallart

Budha Art Wallart
Rafal Kulik

Background imageSpectrum Collection: Geometric Vintage Art 01

Geometric Vintage Art 01
Rafal Kulik

Background imageSpectrum Collection: Geometric Illustration 07

Geometric Illustration 07
Rafal Kulik

Background imageSpectrum Collection: Geometric Illustration 06

Geometric Illustration 06
Rafal Kulik

Background imageSpectrum Collection: Geometric Illustration 05

Geometric Illustration 05
Rafal Kulik

Background imageSpectrum Collection: Geometric Illustration 04

Geometric Illustration 04
Rafal Kulik

Background imageSpectrum Collection: Geometric Illustration 03

Geometric Illustration 03
Rafal Kulik

Background imageSpectrum Collection: Geometric Illustration 01

Geometric Illustration 01
Rafal Kulik

Background imageSpectrum Collection: Geometric Illustration 02

Geometric Illustration 02
Rafal Kulik

Background imageSpectrum Collection: Ninja Japan pst01

Ninja Japan pst01
Rafal Kulik

Background imageSpectrum Collection: Poster Abstraction Art 012

Poster Abstraction Art 012
Rafal Kulik

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Poster Abstraction Art 011
Rafal Kulik

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Poster Abstraction Art 010
Rafal Kulik

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Poster Abstraction Art 009
Rafal Kulik

Background imageSpectrum Collection: Poster Abstraction Art 008

Poster Abstraction Art 008
Rafal Kulik

Background imageSpectrum Collection: Poster Abstraction Art 007

Poster Abstraction Art 007
Rafal Kulik

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Poster Abstraction Art 006
Rafal Kulik

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Poster Abstraction Art 005
Rafal Kulik

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Poster Abstraction Art 003
Rafal Kulik

Background imageSpectrum Collection: Poster Abstraction Art 002

Poster Abstraction Art 002
Rafal Kulik

Background imageSpectrum Collection: Poster Abstraction Art 001

Poster Abstraction Art 001
Rafal Kulik

Background imageSpectrum Collection: Geometric Vintage Art 03

Geometric Vintage Art 03
Rafal Kulik

Background imageSpectrum Collection: Geometric Vintage Art 04

Geometric Vintage Art 04
Rafal Kulik

Background imageSpectrum Collection: Geometric Vintage Art 05

Geometric Vintage Art 05
Rafal Kulik

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Geometric Vintage Art 06
Rafal Kulik

Background imageSpectrum Collection: Geometric Vintage Art 07

Geometric Vintage Art 07
Rafal Kulik

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Geometric Vintage Art 08
Rafal Kulik




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"Spectrum: Unveiling the Colors of Science, Art, and Nature" Step into a world where science meets art and nature reveals its true colors. The concept has fascinated humanity for centuries, unraveling secrets that span from the depths of space to the intricate patterns found in fractals. Let us embark on a captivating journey through time and knowledge. In 1954, the mass spectrometer emerged as a groundbreaking invention, enabling scientists to analyze matter with unprecedented precision. Its arrival marked a turning point in scientific research, unlocking new realms of understanding. Meanwhile, back in 1908, an ingenious paint chart was introduced - an innovative tool that revolutionized color selection for artists worldwide. This humble creation empowered painters to explore endless possibilities on their canvases. Speaking of colors, Robert Arthur Wilson's color wheel became an iconic symbol in artistic circles. With its harmonious arrangement of hues and shades, it provided guidance for countless creators seeking aesthetic perfection. But let us not forget about the stars above; they too have their own spectral tales to tell. Diagrams showcasing stellar classes and luminosity remind us how Sir Isaac Newton's pioneering work paved the way for our comprehension of light's behavior. Delving deeper into this realm is H-He-Hg emission spectra C017/7260 – a mesmerizing sight that captures elements emitting distinct wavelengths when energized. It serves as a testament to mankind's ability to decipher nature's language through scientific instruments. James Clerk Maxwell enters our narrative next – his caricature representing his significant contributions to electromagnetic theory. His profound insights laid the foundation for comprehending light as part of a larger electromagnetic spectrum. The spectroscope by Bunsen and Kirchhoff takes center stage next; dating back to around 1860 but published later in 1880 – it allowed scientists unparalleled glimpses into unseen worlds by analyzing light emitted or absorbed by various substances. Venturing beyond traditional boundaries brings us to the captivating Mandelbrot fractals.