Original MRI Scanner
£10.00 – £40.00
This watercolour shows the original Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) scanner invented in the late 1970’s at Aberdeen University and in use by the early 1980’s.
FREE Shipping for orders over £15 to UK.
- Satisfaction Guaranteed
- Secure Payments
Original MRI Scanner
Some History
This watercolour was first drawn from the actual scanner in the Suttie Gallery at Aberdeen Royal Infirmary (ARI). The considerable detailing was required to illustrate the amount of technical work in its conception. Original colours were used to bring realism to the final painting.
MRI is a technique used in radiology to form pictures of the anatomy and the physiological processes of the body.
The magnet is the largest and most expensive component of the scanner, and the remainder of the scanner is built around it that was invented by a team of researchers at Aberdeen Royal Infirmary under the leadership initially of Professor John Mallard.
Product Options
The shipping and delivery options and the Returns Policy can be seen from these links.Original paintings are available for sale. Please contact us for further information.
Your Favourite Paintings
We are interested in your favourite paintings.
Please add a review above, and let us know your top 3 paintings on this site. You can also add your star rating.
Thought About Adding a Frame?
Click on the image to see a full-size image.
Painting Information
Prints | |||
---|---|---|---|
Size | Image Size | Cost | Mount Size |
(mm) | (mm) | ||
A6 | 132 x 84 | £10 | 202 x 154 |
A4 | 255 x 175 | £25 | 375 x 295 |
A3 | 380 x 280 | £40 | 500 x 400 |
Originals | |||
A3 | 380 x 280 | From £350 | 500 x 400 |
Free delivery for orders over £15 to the UK.
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.