Melethallia–Gesellige Algetten
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The painting titled "Melethallia–Gesellige Algetten" by Ernst Haeckel is a captivating depiction of different radiolarian species. These illustrations are part of Haeckel's celebrated work *Kunstformen der Natur* (Art Forms in Nature), which consists of detailed and stylized drawings of various organisms, particularly marine microorganisms.In this specific plate, Haeckel showcases a variety of radiolarian forms, which are microscopic protozoa that produce intricate mineral skeletons. Each figure, numbered from 1 to 15, presents a unique pattern and structure, highlighting the natural symmetry and geometric beauty found in these tiny creatures. The radiolarians are depicted with meticulous attention to the details of their geometric, almost architectural frameworks. These structures are composed of a central body surrounded by intricate, lace-like ornamental patterns, showcasing a stunning array of designs that nature evolves under the microscopic lens.The use of color enhances the visibility and distinctiveness of each organism, with greens and oranges that mark different features and add depth to the illustrations. Haeckel's work brilliantly captures not only the scientific interest but also an artistic appreciation for these organisms, demonstrating his dual passion for biology and art. This plate, like the others in his collection, serves as a synthesis of scientific observation and artistic creativity, aiming to convey the fascinating complexity of natural forms to a broader audience.
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Multicolor illustrations of animals and sea creatures from Kunstformen der Natur (Art Forms of Nature) by German zoologist, naturalist, professor, and marine biologist, Ernst Haeckel (1843–1919), in full Ernst Heinrich Philipp August Haeckela. Haeckel was known for discovering and naming thousands of new species. Kunstformen der Natur was known for bridging the gap between science and art.