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Penetration Collection

"Exploring the Depths: A Journey of Penetration" In the realm of art and warfare, the concept takes on various forms

Background imagePenetration Collection: Woman and Suspended Man, 1939 (oil on canvas)

Woman and Suspended Man, 1939 (oil on canvas)
5897184 Woman and Suspended Man, 1939 (oil on canvas) by Haile, Samuel (1909-48); 79x53 cm; Manchester Art Gallery, UK; (add.info.: Surreal figure composition of a large)

Background imagePenetration Collection: Sport on the upper reaches of the River Niger (litho)

Sport on the upper reaches of the River Niger (litho)
1036813 Sport on the upper reaches of the River Niger (litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Sport on the upper reaches of the River Niger)

Background imagePenetration Collection: Boy filming children dancing around a May Pole (colour litho)

Boy filming children dancing around a May Pole (colour litho)
3092874 Boy filming children dancing around a May Pole (colour litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Boy filming children dancing around a May Pole)

Background imagePenetration Collection: Hard target penetrating bombs explode at the Gordia range off the coast of Djibouti

Hard target penetrating bombs explode at the Gordia range off the coast of Djibouti
Djibouti, Africa, December 4, 2007 - 1, 000 pound BLU-110 MK-83 and 500 pound BLU-111 MK-82 hard target penetrating bombs explode at the Gordia range off the coast of Djibouti

Background imagePenetration Collection: Maze, artwork F006 / 7142

Maze, artwork F006 / 7142
Maze, computer artwork

Background imagePenetration Collection: Fertilisation, artwork C016 / 7516

Fertilisation, artwork C016 / 7516
Fertilisation. Cutaway computer artwork of a sperm cell (spermatozoa) penetrating an egg (large). The nucleus of the sperm cell will fuse with the egg and its DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid)

Background imagePenetration Collection: Fertilisation, artwork C016 / 7515

Fertilisation, artwork C016 / 7515
Fertilisation. Computer artwork of a sperm cell (spermatozoa) penetrating an egg (large)

Background imagePenetration Collection: Fertilisation, artwork C018 / 6995

Fertilisation, artwork C018 / 6995
Fertilisation. Computer artwork of a sperm cell (spermatozoon, purple) penetrating an egg (red, right)

Background imagePenetration Collection: Fertilisation, artwork C018 / 7003

Fertilisation, artwork C018 / 7003
Fertilisation. Computer artwork of a sperm cell (spermatozoon, purple) penetrating an egg (red, bottom)

Background imagePenetration Collection: Fertilisation, artwork C018 / 6994

Fertilisation, artwork C018 / 6994
Fertilisation. Computer artwork of a sperm cell (spermatozoon, purple) penetrating an egg (red, right)

Background imagePenetration Collection: Fertilisation, artwork C013 / 4647

Fertilisation, artwork C013 / 4647
Fertilisation. Computer artwork of a sperm cell (spermatozoa) penetrating an egg (large)

Background imagePenetration Collection: Fertilisation, computer artwork

Fertilisation, computer artwork
Fertilisation. Computer artwork of a sperm cell (purple) penetrating a human egg (ovum). Each sperm (spermatozoan) has a rounded head (acrosome) and a long tail with which it swims

Background imagePenetration Collection: Malaria ookinete, TEM

Malaria ookinete, TEM
Malaria parasite. Image 5 of 10. Coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of a sexual malaria ookinete in a mosquito gut wall

Background imagePenetration Collection: Fluorescent dye penetrant test results

Fluorescent dye penetrant test results
Fluorescent dye penetrant test on a metallic component, viewed under ultraviolet (UV) light. This is a form of non-destructive testing in which a dye is smeared onto the component

Background imagePenetration Collection: Mars 96 penetrator, artwork

Mars 96 penetrator, artwork
Mars 96 penetrator. Artwork showing one of the penetrator probes of the Russian Mars 96 mission landing on Mars after being released from orbit

Background imagePenetration Collection: Fertilisation, artwork

Fertilisation, artwork
Fertilisation. Computer artwork of a sperm cell (blue) penetrating a human egg (ovum). Each sperm (spermatozoan) has a rounded head (acrosome) and a long tail with which it swims

Background imagePenetration Collection: Female homosexuality, conceptual image

Female homosexuality, conceptual image. Computer artwork of two female symbols joined together, representing sexual attraction and relationships between women

Background imagePenetration Collection: Male homosexuality, conceptual image

Male homosexuality, conceptual image. Computer artwork of two male symbols joined together, representing sexual attraction and relationships between men


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"Exploring the Depths: A Journey of Penetration" In the realm of art and warfare, the concept takes on various forms. From captivating paintings to explosive military tactics, it symbolizes a profound exploration that transcends boundaries. "Woman and Suspended Man, 1939 (oil on canvas)" portrays an enigmatic connection between two figures, suspended in time and space. Their intertwined bodies suggest a penetrating bond that defies gravity. On another note, "Sport on the upper reaches of the River Niger (litho)" showcases athletes pushing their limits as they navigate through treacherous waters. Their determination reflects a relentless drive for penetration into uncharted territories. Meanwhile, "Boy filming children dancing around a May Pole (colour litho)" captures youthful innocence amidst an ancient tradition. The boy's lens acts as a tool for penetrating deeper into cultural heritage and preserving fleeting moments. The Stereoview photographs from World War One depict British military forces achieving victory through strategic penetration at Croiselles. The captured Hun blockhouse in the Hindenburg line stands wrecked—a testament to their successful advance. Moving away from war zones but still exploring boundaries, "Hard target penetrating bombs explode at Gordia range off the coast of Djibouti" demonstrates how modern weaponry can penetrate even fortified defenses with precision and force. Shifting gears towards artistic expression again, we encounter "Maze, artwork F006 / 7142. " This intricate creation challenges viewers to delve deep within its labyrinthine paths—an invitation for mental penetration into hidden complexities. Finally, we come across several artworks depicting fertilization—C016/7516; C016/7515; C018/6995; C018/7003; C018/6994—symbolizing nature's own form of penetration. These pieces celebrate life's beginnings as microscopic entities merge and create new possibilities.