Ernst Haeckel was a turn of the century German biologist that changed the world with his scientific illustrations. Trained in many scientific fields, he not only named multitudes of species, he illustrated them as well. Wikipedia describes him as" an eminent German biologist, naturalist, philosopher, physician, professor and artist who discovered, described and named thousands of new species". Kunstformen der Natur, "Artforms of Nature" is the book of his intricate illustrations. Haeckel's illustrations of invertebrates influence the design world even today. This is a classic Finish 1960's Eero Aarnio mushroom lounge chair. Even basic shapes are mimicked in design. These military insignia are a perfect example of the influence of nature. Haeckel's work, as a design element, is still fresh... These drawings provide endless kaleidoscopic combinations of design. It is easy to see how rosettes and baroque scrollwork are based in the nature that Ernst Haeckel illustrated for us. Haeckel's illustrations can be found in his original book form or through reprinted copies.
Jellfish - Peromedsae Illustration by Ernst Haeckel from Monographie der Medusen (1881) by Ernst Haeckel (1834-1919)
JF Ptak Science Books Quick Post In his long and vastly productive scientific life, Ernst Haeckel (1834-1919 ) produced this extraordinary work, Kunstformen der Natur, over a five year period from 1899 to 1904, a set of 100 images being...
.css-1sgivba{display:-webkit-box;display:-webkit-flex;display:-ms-flexbox;display:flex;-webkit-align-items:center;-webkit-box-align:center;-ms-flex-align:center;align-items:center;-webkit-flex-direction:row;-ms-flex-direction:row;flex-direction:row;gap:0.5rem;margin-bottom:var(--chakra-space-2);} .css-cosgki{font-size:16px;font-weight:var(--chakra-fontWeights-bold);} Product Type: Art Print Print Size: 12" x 18" Finished Size: 12" x 18" .css-1336n79{display:-webkit-box;display:-webkit-flex;display:-ms-flexbox;display:flex;-webkit-align-items:center;-webkit-box-align:center;-ms-flex-align:center;align-items:center;-webkit-flex-direction:row;-ms-flex-direction:row;flex-direction:row;gap:0.5rem;margin-top:var(--chakra-space-8);margin-bottom:var(--chakra-space-8);} Product ID: 53767353543A
Must-read books on the history, theory and practice of visual storytelling and computational art, recommended by the all-star speakers at the EyeO Festival of data visualization and computer arts.
Beautiful 'Trachylina Narcomedusae' Poster Print by kitty katty ✓ Printed on Metal ✓ Easy Magnet Mounting ✓ Worldwide Shipping. Buy online at DISPLATE.
[[for more information: 1 2 ]]
Explore ninainflorida's 6703 photos on Flickr!
This fascinating natural history reprint of fanciful lizards of every description is from 1998, reproducing the very early engravings taken from nature by Ernst Haeckel himself; originally printed in the Victorian Era in Leipzig, Germany. Ernst Heinrich Philipp August Haeckel 1834 –1919 was an eminent German biologist, naturalist, philosopher, physician, professor, and artist who discovered, described, and named thousands of new species, mapped a genealogical tree relating all life forms, and coined many terms in biology, including anthropogeny, ecology, phylum, phylogeny, stem cell, and the kingdom Protista. Haeckel promoted and popularized Charles Darwin's work in Germany and developed the controversial recapitulation theory ("ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny") claiming that an individual organism's biological development, or ontogeny, parallels and summarizes its species' evolutionary development, or phylogeny. The published artwork of Haeckel; 'Kunstformen der Natur' includes over 100 detailed, multi-color illustrations of animals and sea creatures. Ernst truly was an international superstar in his day! 'Lizard Varieties' is printed on both sides on heavy quality satin finish card-paper stock. It measures a generous 9.25" x 12.25" overall with one-inch snowy white borders all around. It's in excellent condition; no tears, folds, creases, or marks... a fabulous print perfect for framing. There's another equally fascinating illustration of Blastoids printed in bold black and white with touches of gold on the reverse side. You may have a bit of trouble deciding which of these lovely prints to frame first. I'll leave that choice up to you. Matted, framed and displayed as a gallery grouping, these wonderful natural history prints are simply spectacular. (Please note that the framed examples in the last photo are just to show how this might look when it's framed. Your print will come unframed.) Surrender Dorothy offers a non-stop jaw-dropping cornucopia of frame-worthy antique and vintage prints, drawings, posters, sketches, ads, plans, lithos, engravings, maps, charts, and illustrations of all kinds to adorn every room in your happy home. Terrific finds to gussy up your workplace too. Our entire inventory moves in and out of here very quickly and fresh selections are added each day. Please be sure to bookmark our shop and check back to visit us often so you don't miss our latest discoveries. I'll send this to you First Class Mail by way of those nice folks at the USPS packed flat and protected in a rigid mailer. ================================================= Many other works by Haeckel may be seen here: http://www.etsy.com/shop/surrenderdorothy/search?search_query=haeckel ================================================= View our Vintage Natural History Department here: http://www.etsy.com/shop/surrenderdorothy/search?search_query=natural+history **************************************************** Please View Our Shop Policies Here: http://www.etsy.com/shop/SurrenderDorothy/policy?ref=shopinfo_policies_leftnav P79
A fabulous collection of Ernst Haeckel prints, both in colour and monochrome. These 20th-century marine life illustrations are works of art.
Friday, June 28, 2007. Continuation of Part 2 - more instant gallery pics for you. Sculptural work by Ron Gerton. The one on the left is my favorite. It's really cool, featuring small bronze harvester ant figures "cutting" the vessel and taking the pieces down into the burl base. When you look into the voids of the base you can see the ants with the small vessel bits in there. Curt Theobald is doing some very interesting segmented vessels. These have been cut and reassembled. Leaf carvings on turnings by Dixie Biggs. Classics by David Ellsworth. David pioneered the hollow form through a small opening. His use of material is inspiring here. These vessles are beautiful to see, but also to touch. Ornamental turnings by Gorst duPlessis. Cindy Drozda does the best finials of anyone I know. Don Derry's work is beautifully colored and finished. At first glance you think these are made from blown glass. Carved work by Neil Kagan. Turned hats by Johannes Michelson. Deb Fanuli spoons are to the right. Now, this was something I've not seen at one of our symposia - specialty-turned handles for art brushes. What a wonderful idea. Some work by Larry Miller. Beautiful! These are done by Harvey Fein. Again, my influence is obvious. A collaboration between Bill and Diane Pottorf. These interesting forms are by Bill Tilson. He's turned the pedestle and carved the receptacle to hold shaped slices of veneer that has been airbrushed with color. Wow, Wow, and more Wow! Malcolm Tibbetts is one of the most creative turners doing segmented work today. You can read about this one in the next image. Click on it to see the text clearly. Another Tibbetts creations. A combination of wood and metal by Dan Johnson. Another one by Dan Johnson. Some ornamental turning by Dewey Garrett. Carved leaves fitted to a segmented vase by Larry Lew. Classic Gary Sanders box. This was a personal favorite - a combination lock box made by David Belser. I want one! David, if you see this posting, how about a trade? A very nice rectangular bowl made by Jamie Donaldson. This must have been fun to turn - the long edges whipping around probably sounded like an airplane propeller. Another personal favorite - combination of pewter and wood by South African turner John Wessels. You can read about our travel adventures by scrolling down to see my postings on "travel with friends 2007." Jacques Vesery. The pallette used for coloring the vessel on the left is for sale . . . Pat Kramer made this beautiful vessel - Norfolk Island pine, carved and colored. A bronze casting of one of Trent Bosch's vessels. Wood and bronze sculpture by Trent Bosch. Michael Hampel Molly Winton Chinese puzzle balls by Fred Holder. Carved and sculptural pieces by Keith Tompkins. Another of my favorites - carved and textured hollow form in Norfolk Island Pine by Holland Van Gores. More metal and wood - this time by John Jordan. An Ernst Haeckel inspiration piece by Sterling Sanders. Another carved piece by Sterling Sanders. Nested bowls by Mike Mahoney. Ornamental turnings by Joshua Salesin. A suspended vessel made by my good friend, Dennis Laidler.
Ernst Haeckel, "Kunstformen der Natur" (Formas artísticas de la naturaleza / Artistic forms of Nature ) Imagen publicada en / Image...
Art Prints: Art prints include white borders along all edges of at least 1/4 inch Printed on heavy stock paper using a high-end digital printing press Guaranteed color accuracy, durable imaging, and high-quality resolution Multiple sizes, ready to frame 11x14 Matted Print: Image size measures 7.5 x 10.5 inches with an added 3.5 inch beveled edge mat board. Total size of art print measures 11x14 inches Printed in the USA Giclee Prints: Giclee prints are borderless, image prints to edge Printed on heavyweight, textured, archival matte paper UV and fade-resistant inks which are eco-friendly, color safe and durable to last Spray ink technique provides rich, vibrant color, for a flawless finish Multiple sizes, ready to frame Printed in the USA Metal Signs: Heavy gauge aluminum signs, 1/16 inch thick Holes in each corner, ready to hang Hand buffed and coated, for indoor or outdoor use Printed in the USA using eco-friendly inks
Fotka Šesťlúčovky, podtrieda koralovcov.z fotogalérie Tvary prírody Ernsta Haeckela
ernst haeckel
These are illustrations from Kunst-Formen der Natur (Art Forms in Nature), by Ernst Haeckel, 1898. A wonderful book which features all sorts of illustrations of the natural world. eric gjerde has made a set out of the entire book, and i love him for it :-) Go and check it! oh, and bigger is so much better!
Biological illustrations are becoming a dying art form. This article examines the stunning prints from Kunstformen der Natur (Art Forms of Nature) by Ernst Haeckel.
Ernst Haeckel
Shop Art.com for the best selection of wall art, canvas artwork, and framed photo prints online! We have a low price guarantee, as well as fast shipping & easy returns. Plus enjoy custom framing options you'll love!