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Illustration shows corytophanid lizards. Lacertilia
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Illustration shows corytophanid lizards. Lacertilia
Illustration shows corytophanid lizards. Lacertilia. - Eidechlen, 1 print : color photomechanical; sheet 36 x 26 cm. 1904. Ernst Haeckel 1834 a 1919 German biologist, naturalist, philosopher, physician, professor, and artist who discovered, described and named thousands of new species, mapped a genealogical tree relating all life forms, and coined many terms in biology, including anthropogeny, ecology, phylum, phylogeny, stem cell, and Protista
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1 Print 18341919 1834–1919 1904 36 X 26 Cm Anthropogeny Biologist Coined Color Photomechanical Discovered Ecology Ernst Haeckel Genealogical Tree Life Forms Mapped Naturalist New Species Philosopher Phylogeny Phylum Physician Professor Protista Stem Cell Terms Lacertilia
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This print showcases the intricate beauty of corytophanid lizards, also known as Lacertilia. The illustration, created by Ernst Haeckel in 1904, captures the essence of these fascinating creatures with stunning color and detail. Haeckel, a renowned German biologist, naturalist, philosopher, physician, professor, and artist, dedicated his life to exploring and understanding the wonders of nature. Through his extensive research and artistic talent, Haeckel discovered numerous new species and meticulously mapped their genealogical tree. His contributions to biology were immense; he coined various terms that are still widely used today including anthropogeny (the study of human origins), ecology (the study of ecosystems), phylum (a taxonomic rank), phylogeny (the evolutionary history of organisms), stem cell (undifferentiated cells capable of becoming specialized) and Protista (a kingdom comprising eukaryotic microorganisms). This particular print is a testament to Haeckel's ability to merge science with art seamlessly. It serves as a visual reminder of his groundbreaking work in both fields. As we gaze upon this image captured over a century ago by Artokoloro from Liszt Collection without any commercial intent or mention thereof - we are transported into the world where scientific exploration meets artistic expression.
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