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Vestibule Collection (#8)

The vestibule, a space that bridges the gap between two worlds

Background imageVestibule Collection: Les Halles, study for a painting for the Salon des Lettres at the Hotel de Ville

Les Halles, study for a painting for the Salon des Lettres at the Hotel de Ville
XIR210392 Les Halles, study for a painting for the Salon des Lettres at the Hotel de Ville, Paris, commissioned in 1889 (oil on canvas) by Lhermitte

Background imageVestibule Collection: SOUTH AFRICA: PARLIAMENT. Opening of the new Houses of Parliament, Capetown

SOUTH AFRICA: PARLIAMENT. Opening of the new Houses of Parliament, Capetown - Reception in the vestibule. Engraving, 1885

Background imageVestibule Collection: Summer Palace, Beijing, China, Courtyard, Emperors Dwelling

Summer Palace, Beijing, China, Courtyard, Emperors Dwelling
The Summer Palace, Beijing, China - a vast ensemble of lakes, gardens and palaces, mainly dominated by Longevity Hill and the Kunming Lake. Courtyard of the Emperors Dwelling. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageVestibule Collection: Vestibule of the Asylum 1889. Watercolour and gouache on paper. Vincent van Gogh

Vestibule of the Asylum 1889. Watercolour and gouache on paper. Vincent van Gogh (1853-1890) Dutch Post-Impressionist painter

Background imageVestibule Collection: Opening Of The Paris Exhibition - The Procession In The Grand Vestibule Of The Avenue Of Nations

Opening Of The Paris Exhibition - The Procession In The Grand Vestibule Of The Avenue Of Nations, France

Background imageVestibule Collection: Illustration of Inner ear

Illustration of Inner ear
Medicine: Human anatomy, ear, section. Labyrinth. Drawing

Background imageVestibule Collection: Trau, vestibule of the cathedral, Dalmatia, Austro-Hungary

Trau, vestibule of the cathedral, Dalmatia, Austro-Hungary. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageVestibule Collection: Ear anatomy

Ear anatomy. Historical anatomical artwork of a human ear. The main diagram (centre) shows the outer ear (pinna, left) and the internal structure of the ear (moving left-right): the ear canal

Background imageVestibule Collection: Vestibular ciliated cells, diagram

Vestibular ciliated cells, diagram
Vestibular ciliated cells. Diagram of the anatomical structure and function of the vestibular ciliated cells found in the inner ear that help sense and control of balance

Background imageVestibule Collection: Semicircular canal, artwork

Semicircular canal, artwork
Semicircular canal. Artwork of the anatomical structure of the semicircular duct or canal, a structure in the inner ear that help detect head movements

Background imageVestibule Collection: Semicircular canal, diagram

Semicircular canal, diagram
Semicircular canal. Diagram of the anatomical structure of the semicircular duct or canal, a structure in the inner ear that help detect head movements

Background imageVestibule Collection: Vestibular ciliated cells, artwork

Vestibular ciliated cells, artwork
Vestibular ciliated cells. Artwork of the anatomical structure and function of the vestibular ciliated cells found in the inner ear that help sense and control of balance

Background imageVestibule Collection: Ear, artwork

Ear, artwork
Ear. Computer artwork of the middle and inner ear. The middle ear includes the ear bones (ossicles, green), the ear canal (auditory canal, orange) and the ear drum (tympanic membrane, yellow)

Background imageVestibule Collection: Entrance vestibule in the House of the Menander, Pompeii, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Entrance vestibule in the House of the Menander, Pompeii, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Campania, Italy, Europe

Background imageVestibule Collection: Commune Damage 14

Commune Damage 14
Destruction of the palais des Tuileries - all thats left of the vestibule where so many distinguished guests have made their entrance

Background imageVestibule Collection: France / Paris / Tuileries P

France / Paris / Tuileries P
Ruins of the vestibule of Tuileries. The damage was sustained during the Commune




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The vestibule, a space that bridges the gap between two worlds. In the theatre, it is where anticipation and excitement mingle as patrons await the start of a performance at the Hippodrome. Vincent van Gogh's "Vestibule of Asylum" transports us to a different realm altogether, one filled with swirling emotions and vivid colors. At Syon House in London, we witness history unfold in the vestibule as "The Battle of the Standard" takes place at the foot of a grand stone staircase. The English Country House captures this momentous event through a black-and-white photograph, reminding us of the power held within these walls. In Chalfront St. Giles' Modernist House, we find sleek interiors that redefine elegance. The vestibule serves as an introduction to this architectural marvel, setting the tone for what lies beyond its doors. Rowley Hall Vestibule exudes timeless charm with its intricate details and classic design. It welcomes guests into a world steeped in tradition and grace. Within frescoes like "Cross in Majesty (Maiestas Crucis), " we discover religious symbolism adorning Northern vestibules. These sacred spaces invite contemplation and reverence. Meanwhile, at Casino Municipal de Cannes' interior vestibule, glamour reigns supreme. A symphony of lights and sounds greets visitors as they step into this opulent haven of entertainment. The University Of London Senate House & Library Vestibule stands as an intellectual sanctuary amidst bustling city life. Here knowledge resides within every corner, beckoning seekers from all walks of life. Venturing further north to Alaska's Endicott Arm reveals nature's majestic beauty captured within its icy embrace – an awe-inspiring sight that leaves visitors breathless upon entering this frozen wonderland. In Hungary's Tisza-Esslar Trial engraving depicting events unfolding in courtrooms' vestibules reminds us that justice is sought even within these seemingly mundane spaces.