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Illustration shows marine mollusks. Ammonitida
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Illustration shows marine mollusks. Ammonitida
Illustration shows marine mollusks. Ammonitida. - Ammonshorner, 1 print : 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 Discovered Ecology Ernst Haeckel Genealogical Tree Life Forms Mapped Naturalist New Species Philosopher Photomechanical Phylogeny Phylum Physician Professor Protista Stem Cell Terms Ammonitida
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This print showcases the incredible diversity and beauty of marine mollusks. The illustration, created by Ernst Haeckel in 1904, depicts a group of Ammonitida, a fascinating order of ancient cephalopods that lived millions of years ago. Haeckel was not only a renowned German biologist but also an accomplished artist who had the unique ability to combine scientific accuracy with artistic flair. In this artwork, Haeckel's meticulous attention to detail is evident as he captures the intricate structures and delicate patterns found on these ammonshörner shells. His expertise in biology allowed him to accurately depict these creatures while his artistic talent brought them to life on paper. Haeckel's contributions to science were immense; he discovered, described, and named thousands of new species during his career. Additionally, he mapped out a genealogical tree that connected all forms of life and introduced numerous terms into the field of biology. Some notable examples include 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 diverse eukaryotic microorganisms). This remarkable print from Artokoloro's Liszt Collection serves as both an educational tool for those interested in marine life and a testament to Haeckel's multifaceted brilliance as a scientist
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