Ernst Haeckel
Art Forms in Nature - The Prints of Ernst Haeckel
Prestel


Formato: 33x28x2
Peso: 0.5 kgs.
ISBN: 9783791319902

The geometric shapes and natural forms, captured with exceptional precision in Ernst Haeckels prints, continue to influence artists and designers to this day. This attractive volume highlights the research and findings of this outstanding natural scientist (1834--1919). Powerful modern microscopes have confirmed the accuracy of Haeckels prints which, even in their day, rightly became world famous. Haeckels exceptional portfolio, first published between 1899 and 1904 in separate installments, is described in the opening essays. The plates illustrate Haeckels fundamental monistic notion of the unity of all living things, and the wide variety of forms are executed with utmost delicacy. Incipient microscopic organisms are juxtaposed with highly developed plants and animals. The pages, ordered according to geometric and constructive aspects, handsomely document the oneness of the world in its most diversified forms. This collection of plates was well-received not only by scientists, but by artists and architects as well. René Binet, a pioneer of glass and iron constructions, Emile Gallé, a renowned Art Nouveau designer, and the photographer Karl Blossfeld all acknowledge and make explicit reference to Haeckel in their work.

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Ernst Haeckel
Art Forms in Nature - The Prints of Ernst Haeckel
Prestel


Formato: 33x28x2
Peso: 0.5 kgs.
ISBN: 9783791319902

The geometric shapes and natural forms, captured with exceptional precision in Ernst Haeckels prints, continue to influence artists and designers to this day. This attractive volume highlights the research and findings of this outstanding natural scientist (1834--1919). Powerful modern microscopes have confirmed the accuracy of Haeckels prints which, even in their day, rightly became world famous. Haeckels exceptional portfolio, first published between 1899 and 1904 in separate installments, is described in the opening essays. The plates illustrate Haeckels fundamental monistic notion of the unity of all living things, and the wide variety of forms are executed with utmost delicacy. Incipient microscopic organisms are juxtaposed with highly developed plants and animals. The pages, ordered according to geometric and constructive aspects, handsomely document the oneness of the world in its most diversified forms. This collection of plates was well-received not only by scientists, but by artists and architects as well. René Binet, a pioneer of glass and iron constructions, Emile Gallé, a renowned Art Nouveau designer, and the photographer Karl Blossfeld all acknowledge and make explicit reference to Haeckel in their work.