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Circulation of the blood, comparative (litho)
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Circulation of the blood, comparative (litho)
6013501 Circulation of the blood, comparative (litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Circulation of the blood, comparative. Illustration for The Harmsworth Encylopaedia (c 1922).); © Look and Learn
Media ID 22813302
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This print titled "Circulation of the blood, comparative" takes us on a visual journey through the intricate world of nature's circulatory systems. Created by an English School artist in the 20th century, this lithograph was originally featured in The Harmsworth Encyclopaedia around 1922. The image showcases a diverse range of creatures, including birds, animals, and fish. Each one is meticulously depicted with great attention to detail. From an earthworm to a spider, snail to dragonfly larva, lobster to sea bird - this print offers a fascinating glimpse into the various ways circulation occurs within different species. As we explore this artwork further, we are reminded of the vastness and complexity of life on Earth. It serves as a reminder that despite our differences as living beings, there are fundamental processes that connect us all. With its historical significance and wealth of knowledge it imparts about wildlife anatomy and biology from early twentieth-century research, this print is not just aesthetically pleasing but also educational. It invites viewers to delve deeper into the wonders of nature and appreciate the intricacies that make each creature unique. This particular piece from Bridgeman Images captures several animals in their natural habitats while highlighting their distinct circulatory systems. It is truly a testament to both artistic skill and scientific curiosity – reminding us once again how art can beautifully merge with knowledge for generations to come.
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