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"Dots: Tracing the Origins of Art in Paleolithic France" Step back in time to Cabrerets, France, where the Pech Merle cave holds a mesmerizing secret

Background imageDots Collection: A many host goby hidden on sponge

A many host goby hidden on sponge
A many host goby, Pleurosicya mossambica, hidden in the pattern of a sponge. Photographed in Island Bay, Halmahera, Maluku Islands, Indonesia

Background imageDots Collection: Guineafowl pufferfish in the Maldives

Guineafowl pufferfish in the Maldives
A guineafowl pufferfish, Arothron meleagris, which can inflate its body with water when threatened as a defense mechanism. Photographed at South Ari Atoll, Maldives

Background imageDots Collection: White Ermine Moth - on leaf - UK

White Ermine Moth - on leaf - UK
DAC-523 White Ermine Moth - on leaf UK Spilosoma lubricipeda David Chapman contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageDots Collection: Joan Crawford by Keye Luke

Joan Crawford by Keye Luke
An optical illusion created by Japanese artist, Keye Luke with the face of actress Joan Crawford created in black and white

Background imageDots Collection: Maurice Chevalier by Keye Luke

Maurice Chevalier by Keye Luke
An optical illusion created by Japanese artist, Keye Luke with the face of actor Maurice Chevalier created in black and white

Background imageDots Collection: Clark Gable by Keye Luke

Clark Gable by Keye Luke
An optical illusion created by Japanese artist, Keye Luke with the face of actor Clark Gable created in black and white. By staring at the four dots between Gables eyes

Background imageDots Collection: Beadlet anemone with young

Beadlet anemone with young
Beadlet anemone (Actinia equina) of the strawberry variety, with its tentacles retracted. The smaller anemone is a baby. The blue organism with a yellow star is a sea squirt

Background imageDots Collection: Cushion starfish

Cushion starfish (Asterina gibbosa) exposed on rocks on the shore. Starfish inhabit marine environments and are generalist predators. Cushion starfish grow to no more than 5 centimetres in diameter

Background imageDots Collection: Macular degeneration

Macular degeneration, ophthalmoscope image. Numerous yellow drusen spots are seen on the retina, the light-sensitive membrane that lines the back of the eyeball

Background imageDots Collection: Moon Braille

Moon Braille. Hand of a blind person running over text written in Moon Braille. Unlike the more common, universal system devised by Louis Braille

Background imageDots Collection: Braille

Braille. Fingers of a blind person moving across a sheet of text written in braille. The braille writing and reading system was devised by the French teacher Louis Braille (1809-1852)

Background imageDots Collection: DNA microarray and double helix

DNA microarray and double helix

Background imageDots Collection: Genetic identity

Genetic identity. Conceptual computer artwork of a hand, a fingerprint and a DNA microarray. These represent genetic fingerprinting and genetic identity

Background imageDots Collection: Abstract computer artwork

Abstract computer artwork

Background imageDots Collection: Morse code apparatus, historical artwork

Morse code apparatus, historical artwork
Morse code apparatus. 19th Century artwork of a device used to send Morse code, with a chart showing the International Morse Code written out below it. Published in 1877

Background imageDots Collection: Spatial dimensions, conceptual artwork

Spatial dimensions, conceptual artwork
Spatial dimensions. Conceptual artwork titled Through Dimensions, showing the changes of geometric objects with different dimensions

Background imageDots Collection: Toad lily (Tricyrtis hirta)

Toad lily (Tricyrtis hirta) in bloom. This plant is native to Japan

Background imageDots Collection: Daisy

Daisy (Bellis sp.), computer artwork

Background imageDots Collection: Spot mug covered in rainbow spots and circles

Spot mug covered in rainbow spots and circles

Background imageDots Collection: Spot mug covered in black and white spots and circles

Spot mug covered in black and white spots and circles

Background imageDots Collection: Gordon Conway(1894-1956)

Gordon Conway(1894-1956). Prolific costume designer for the theatre and film, and contributor to magazines such as " The Tatler" and " Eve"

Background imageDots Collection: Stiebel / Coat and Hat

Stiebel / Coat and Hat
A fashion design by Victor Stiebel (1907-76) featuring a matching outfit of beige coat, dress & jaunty hat, trimmed with black & white polka dots

Background imageDots Collection: WOMEN & GIRL 1859-60

WOMEN & GIRL 1859-60
Vertical trimming is fashionable. The brown dress has a jacket body with long basques at the back & ornamented with black dots & a gathered trim

Background imageDots Collection: Striped Dress 1840S

Striped Dress 1840S
1882 depiction of 1840s fashions: dress in a blue & white vertical striped print with a double flounce on the skirt. Also a bonnet with veil & parasol with folding handle

Background imageDots Collection: Touseled Pin-Up in Hay

Touseled Pin-Up in Hay
Grinning, tousled brunette lies amongst the hay wearing a shirt with enormous red polka dots

Background imageDots Collection: Costume / Pedal Pushers

Costume / Pedal Pushers
White open neck blouse with half-length sleeves & turned back cuffs, red & white vertically striped pedal pushers worn with shoes with multi-coloured polka dots

Background imageDots Collection: Lynx two individuals cuddling in winter forest Bavarian Forest National Park, Germany

Lynx two individuals cuddling in winter forest Bavarian Forest National Park, Germany
SAS-66 Lynx - two individuals cuddling in winter forest Bavarian Forest National Park, Germany Lynx lynx Steffen & Alexandra Sailer Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageDots Collection: Lynx in winter forest Bavarian Forest National Park, Germany

Lynx in winter forest Bavarian Forest National Park, Germany
SAS-65 Lynx - in winter forest Bavarian Forest National Park, Germany Lynx lynx Steffen & Alexandra Sailer Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageDots Collection: Spotted Hyena standing in grass savanna in backlight Etosha National Park, Namibia, Africa

Spotted Hyena standing in grass savanna in backlight Etosha National Park, Namibia, Africa
SAS-102 Spotted Hyaena - standing in grass savannah in backlight Etosha National Park, Namibia, Africa Crocuta crocuta Steffen & Alexandra Sailer Please note that prints are for personal display

Background imageDots Collection: Diagram of Eye / 1928

Diagram of Eye / 1928
Illustration of an eye, made up of black dots



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"Dots: Tracing the Origins of Art in Paleolithic France" Step back in time to Cabrerets, France, where the Pech Merle cave holds a mesmerizing secret. The walls are adorned with ancient artwork - the dotted masterpieces of our ancestors from the Paleolithic era. These intricate dots tell a story of creativity and expression that transcends time. But dots aren't just found on cave walls; they also hold significance in modern-day research. Scientists have discovered that brain proteins form connections resembling a network of dots, unlocking new insights into how our minds work. In a whimsical twist, imagine Jack-in-the-box, a smiling clown puppet popping out of a red wooden box with arms extended to the sides. This playful image captures the joyous surprise that they are bring into our lives. Shifting gears to travel, let's explore Santa Fe through an intricately detailed map highlighting hotels and dining stations run by Fred Harvey. Each dot represents an opportunity for adventure and indulgence as you navigate this vibrant city. During World War II, London faced relentless attacks known as the Blitz. A chilling map showcases flying bomb hits across the city - each dot representing destruction but also resilience in face of adversity. Now picture elegance personified - a woman donning a ball gown made of coral taffeta with silk ruffles cascading down her silhouette. The delicate polka dots adorning her dress add an element of charm and sophistication to her ensemble. Nature too embraces dots' allure; envision a blooming vase filled with vibrant red flowers bursting forth like colorful confetti scattered across its surface – nature's own interpretation of dotted beauty. Speaking about contemporary artistry, Sofiia Milenko captivates audiences through her captivating use of circles and half-circles in her creations. Her artwork invites viewers into an abstract world where shapes dance harmoniously together like interconnected dots on canvas.