Art Forms in Nature

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Art Forms in Nature

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By: Ernst Haeckel

With its meticulous color illustrations of exquisite life forms, Ernst Haeckel’s renderings are still considered accurate--after more than a century. Art Forms in Nature perfectly marries art and science. Haeckel, although a prolific biologist, chose here to report only the visual information, with no written essays. Nature, in his own words, embodies “a sense of the beautiful.”
First published at the turn of the last century, this book was something of a status symbol, indicating the level of education and sophistication of the families whose homes it graced. Exhibiting the aesthetic sensibilities of the Art Nouveau period, Haeckel’s work had a profound influence on many of the prominent artists of that time.
Each page is composed of single family of plant or animal matter, depicted without a setting, and identified only by their Latin classification. Unpretentiously celebrating the similarities and subtle variations within each classification, the forms speak for themselves.
Whether viewing a group of ammonites, jellyfish, or antelope, this dramatic display of the myriad forms of life makes every page a wonderful discovery . This graphic tour de force will be treasured by readers of all ages.

118 pages, 100 color and black-and-white plates, visual index

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9781648371851 (Hardcover)

9781635619201 (Paperback)

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Ernst Haeckel (born on February 16, 1834, in Potsdam, Prussia [now Germany]; died Aug. 9, 1919) was a German zoologist, marine biologist, artist, and evolutionist who was a strong proponent of Darwinism and who proposed new notions of the evolutionary descent of human beings. He discovered, described and named thousands of new species, and mapped a genealogical tree relating all life forms.