Kunstformen der Natur by Ernst Haeckel 1904
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Progress being made on the art book!!! I love how this spread is looking. Text is by @ectafoole who is my narrative partner on this project and also just the coolest?? Go follow her.
Fun notes. The pattern (nonfloral) is stomach parasites by artist Ernst Haeckel, who's work is now in the public domain! I highly recommend checking it out. I altered the colors and made the illustrations into a repeating pattern like wallpaper
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Three stitched organisms, 2020: embroidery on felt, embroidery on organza, hand stitched needlelace.
After a creature drawn by Ernst Haeckel: https://www.flickr.com/photos/origomi/1061960989/
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Jellies!
The SciArt of Ernst Haeckel is unmistakable. These jellies come from Plate 98 of his Kunstformen der Natur (1904).
View more in Biodiversity Heritage Library with thanks to the University Library of the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign for digitizing.
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Ernst Haeckel, (1834-1919)
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2-8 April is both #BatAppreciationWeek🦇 AND #BeKindToSpidersWeek🕷️! As I love both bats & spiders expect lots of art featuring both all week long 😎
Ernst Haeckel, Kunstformen der Natur (1904), Plate 66 Arachnida & Plate 67 Chiroptera, BHL.
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Ernst Heinrich Philipp August Haeckel (German, 1834 - 1919)
"A variety of moss species, then classified as Muscinae. We now classify them as Bryophyta which includes not only mosses but hornworts and liverworts as well. This was the seventy fourth plate in the Art Forms of Nature series."
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Mycetozoa, Ernst Haeckel.
Kunstformen der Natur, 1904.
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Ernst Haeckel (German,1834-1919)
Kunstformen der Natur (Artforms of Nature) Plate 72: Muscinae ,1904
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Die wahre Bildung besteht nicht in totem Wissen und leerem Gedächtniskram, sondern in lebendiger Entwicklung des Gemütes und der Urteilskraft.
True education does not consist in dead knowledge and empty memory stuff, but in the living development of the mind and the power of judgment.
Ernst Haeckel (1834 – 1919), German zoologist, philosopher and freethinker
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