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When Nature's centenary issue of 1900 listed the most important scientists of the age, only one German biologist was included: Ernst Haeckel, professor of zoology at the University of Jena ...
In 1899, Haeckel published a book entitled Art Forms in Nature, hammering home his point about the connection between art and science.
The Art That Made Darwin Famous Ernst Haeckel, a 19th-century artist and biologist, popularized Charles Darwin's work by creating stunning artistic records of life on Earth.
Fungi, Art Forms in Nature, 1899–1904, plate 63. All images ©Taschen / Lower Saxony State / University Library Göttingen unless otherwise stated You might not know Ernst Haeckel’s name, but you will ...
The stunning image that opens the Siphonophorae chapter in The Art and Science of Ernst Haeckel. Each gelatinous siphonophore is actually a group of colonial organisms all living and working ...
Ernst Haeckel's 'art forms in nature'. The “argument from design” held that the wondrous forms and mechanisms of the created Universe bear irrefutable witness to the existence of a supreme deity.
The Cape Cod Museum of Art will host "Ernst Haeckel: Art Forms in Nature," prints from a rare book collection of MBLWHOI Library, from Sept. 16 to Nov. 16. Haeckel (1834-1919) was the German ...
The inspiration for the arch — and for much of Art Nouveau — was the work of Ernst Haeckel, a German zoologist whose passion for science and art was to produce an outpouring of nature-based ...
This stunning Forms in Nature chandelier transforms any room into a fairytale landscape! Inspired by drawings made by German biologist and naturalist Ernst Haeckel, designers Hilden & Diaz created ...
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