Art Forms in Nature: Prints of Ernst Haeckel

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Lohmann GP (1983) Eigenshape analysis of microfossils: a general morphometric procedure for describing changes in shape. J Int Assoc Math Geol 15(6):659

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Donofrio M (2016) Topology optimization and advanced manufacturing as means for the design of sustainable building components. Procedia Eng 145:638–645 Ball A, Abel R, Ambers J, Brierley L, Howard L (2011) Micro-computed tomography applied to museum collections. Microsc Microanal 17(S2):1794–1795That gives us a lot to work with! Nature is both all around us and deep within us. We are inseparable from nature - our bodies, lives and minds depend on the air we breathe and the food we eat. The earth sustains our very life force. Without the earth - without nature - what would we be? Maartens A (2017) On Growth and Form in context–an interview with Matthew Jarron. Development 144(23):4199–4202 Lazarus D (1986) Three-dimensional measurement of microfossil morphology. J Paleontol 60(4):960–964 Breidbach O (2003) The beauties and the beautiful—some considerations from the perspective of neuronal aesthetics. In: Voland E, Grammer K (eds) Evolutionary aesthetics. Springer, Berlin, pp 39–68 Yoshino T, Matsuoka A, Kurihara T, Ishida N, Kishimoto N, Kimoto K, Matsuura S (2015) Polyhedron geometry of skeletons of Mesozoic radiolarian Pantanellium (Géométrie des polyèdres des squelettes des radiolaires mésozoïques du genre Pantanellium). Revue de micropaléontologie 58:51–56

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From recent articles published via premier scientific journals to monumental volumes marking the beginning of our study of the natural world, BHL’s collections include information about species from every corner of the globe and ecological niche. These digital collections are especially important for the works of the most influential men and women scientists of past centuries, books that because of their age and value are only available in a handful of libraries. Sustainable art is a movement whose aims are to ignite discussion (and adjust our perception) about the way we use our resources. Sustainable art seeks to make us think more deeply about the impact that our lifestyle choices have on the planet. So if you want to create a work of art based on the theme of "nature", you've really got a whole planetful of ideas to work from! Sigwart JD (2008) Crystal creatures: context for the Dublin Blaschka Congress. Hist Biol 20(1):1–10 Delue RZ (2010) A combined review of: Darwins Korallen: Frühe Evolutionsmodelle und die Tradition der Naturgeschichte; Endless Forms: Charles Darwin, Natural Science, and the Visual Arts; The Art of Evolution: Darwin, Darwinisms, and Visual Culture; and Darwin’s Pictures: Views of Evolutionary Theory, 1837–1874. Art Bull 92(4):386–391Ritterbush PC (1968) The art of organic forms. Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington, DC, pp 64–65 Hopwood N, Chadarevian S (2004) Dimensions of modelling. The third dimension of science, Models, pp 1–15 Access-restricted-item true Addeddate 2021-11-25 16:07:11 Autocrop_version 0.0.5_books-20210916-0.1 Bookplateleaf 0008 Boxid IA40295823 Camera Sony Alpha-A6300 (Control) Collection_set printdisabled External-identifier Gould SJ (1971) D’Arcy Thompson and the science of form. In: New literary history 2 (2) form and its alternatives (Winter), pp 229–258

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Matsuoka A, Yoshino T, Kishimoto N, Ishida N, Kurihara T, Kimoto K, Matsuura S (2012) Exact number of pore frames and their configuration in Mesozoic radiolarian Pantanellium: an application of X-ray micro-CT and layered manufacturing technology to micropaleontology. Mar Micropaleontol 88–89:36–40Brierley L (2009) Art Forms in nature examination and conservation of a blaschka glass model of the protozoan Aulosphaera elegantissima. Stud Conserv 54(4):255–267 Nature in art can take many visual forms, from photorealism to abstraction. Art can mimic nature, by seeking to visually replicate objects as they actually appear in real life. But abstract paintings can also take their visual cue from actual forms in nature, such as the painting below. This piece arose from the study, observation, and contemplation of natural phenomena and natural forms. When sitting at the easel, I used creative liberties to assign bright colors to detailed patterns that were inspired by what I had seen in my natural surroundings. Today’s discoveries about our planet’s biological diversity build upon the research of previous generations of scientists. The Biodiversity Heritage Library (BHL) is a digital library committed to providing free and open access to this treasure trove of information, much of which is held in the libraries of natural history research institutions around the world. The Kunstformen contains 100 beautiful lithographic plates which show a multitude of unusual life forms: Radiolaria, Foraminifera, and other forms of microscopic life; jellyfishes, starfishes, calcareous sponges, star corals, barnacles, and other sea life; mosses, lichens, red algae, ferns, fungi, orchids, and other plants; and turtles,moths, spiders, bats, frogs, lizards, hummingbirds, and antelope. With many drawings on each plate, each carefully drawn from nature, the subtle details of nature's art forms are easily compared and appreciated.



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