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Sycon and Aplysina, No. 12, Pfurtschellers Zoological Wall Chart (colour litho)
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Sycon and Aplysina, No. 12, Pfurtschellers Zoological Wall Chart (colour litho)
HMB306153 Sycon and Aplysina, No.12, Pfurtschellers Zoological Wall Chart (colour litho) by Pfurtscheller, Paul (1855-1927); 130x122 cm; Humboldt-Universitaet, Berlin, Germany; (add.info.: Darstellungen zum Bau von Schwaemmen I, Pfurtschellers Zoologische Nr.12; ); eHumboldt Innovation, Berlin; eHumboldt-Universitaet zu Berlin; German, out of copyright
Media ID 23383594
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This print showcases the intricate beauty of marine life, specifically Sycon and Aplysina. The image is part of Pfurtschellers Zoological Wall Chart, a remarkable collection created by Paul Pfurtscheller in the late 19th century. Measuring an impressive 130x122 cm, this colour lithograph captures the essence of these sea sponges with astonishing detail. The composition highlights the unique structures and textures found within these organisms. The delicate branches and porous surfaces create a visually stunning display that draws viewers into the fascinating world beneath the waves. Each sponge seems to have its own distinct personality, inviting us to explore their mysterious realm. Originally intended for educational purposes, this poster serves as a valuable resource for anyone interested in zoology or marine biology. It offers an opportunity to study and appreciate nature's wonders up close without venturing underwater. Housed at Humboldt-Universitaet in Berlin, Germany, this print is not only aesthetically pleasing but also holds historical significance as it represents early scientific illustrations. Its inclusion in eHumboldt Innovation further emphasizes its relevance even today. Whether you are captivated by nature's intricacies or simply appreciate fine art photography, this mesmerizing print will undoubtedly leave you inspired by the beauty and diversity found within our oceans' depths.
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