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Echinus Collection

"Echinus: A Kaleidoscope of Nature's Wonders" Step into the world of Echinus, where art and nature intertwine to create a mesmerizing spectacle

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Echinus Collection: George Stubbs (1724-1806). Whistlejacket (c. 1762)
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Echinus Collection: Architecture I: Orders of Architecture, engraved by Charles Lawrie (engraving)
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Echinus Collection: Different types of colorful sea urchins and their spines
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Echinus Collection: Mouth of Common Sea Urchin (Echinus esculentus) Guillaumesse, Sark, British Channel Islands
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Echinus Collection: Aggregation of Common sea urchins (Echinus esculentus) beneath Cuvie kelp
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Echinus Collection: Pair of Spot gobies (Gobiusculus flavescens) nesting in a old Common sea urchin
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Echinus Collection: RF - Herbivorous common sea urchin (Echinus esculentus) grazes in a kelp
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Echinus Collection: Colourful soft corals, Dead mans fingers (Alcyonium digitatum
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Echinus Collection: Purple sail, Velella velella
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Echinus Collection: European edible sea urchin, Echinus esculentus
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Echinus Collection: Long-spine slate pen sea urchin, Cidaris cidaris
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Echinus Collection: Sea urchins
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Echinus Collection: Varieties of sea urchins and spines
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Echinus Collection: Varieties of sea urchins
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Echinus Collection: Polar bear and sea urchins
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Echinus Collection: Italy. Paestum. Ruins. Campania. Southern Italy
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Echinus Collection: Italy. Paestum. Temple of Neptune
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Echinus Collection: Temple on Aegina. Doric capital from the cella of the temple
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Echinus Collection: Greek Art. Nymphaeum of Herodes Atticus. Doric column. Greec
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Echinus Collection: Ionic column
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Echinus Collection: Greek Art. Parthenon (447-438 BC). Entablature. Acropolis. A
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Echinus Collection: Edible sea urchin, Echinus esculentus
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Echinus Collection: Picture No. 10761543
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Echinus Collection: Picture No. 10896139
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Echinus Collection: Echinus esculentus, Common Sea Urchin
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Echinus Collection: Various specimens
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Echinus Collection: Greek Art. Parthenon. Was built between 447-438 BC in Doric style under leadership of Pericles
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Echinus Collection: Echinus, or Sea Urchin
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Echinus Collection: Sea urchin spine, light micrograph

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"Echinus: A Kaleidoscope of Nature's Wonders" Step into the world of Echinus, where art and nature intertwine to create a mesmerizing spectacle. George Stubbs, a renowned artist from the 18th century, captures our attention with his masterpiece "Whistlejacket, " an exquisite portrayal of strength and grace in motion. As we delve deeper into the realm of Echinus, we encounter architectural marvels engraved by Charles Lawrie. The Orders of Architecture stand tall, showcasing their timeless beauty and intricate details that have inspired generations. But it is not just man-made creations that captivate us; it is also the vibrant sea urchins with their colorful spines. These fascinating creatures come in various types, each boasting its unique charm. From the mouth of the Common Sea Urchin in Guillaumesse to an aggregation beneath Cuvie kelp, they remind us of nature's diversity. Echinus becomes even more enchanting as we witness unexpected partnerships unfold before our eyes. Spot gobies find solace nesting within old Common Sea Urchins while herbivorous sea urchins graze peacefully amidst lush kelp forests. The underwater world surrounding Echinus reveals breathtaking sights beyond imagination. Colourful soft corals like Dead Man's Fingers sway gently alongside majestic Purple Sails known as Velella velella. European edible sea urchins tempt our taste buds while Long-spine Slate Pen Sea Urchins leave us awe-struck with their delicate intricacy. In this captivating journey through Echinus, we learn that there is so much more than meets the eye when exploring these incredible creatures called sea urchins, and are not merely inhabitants but guardians of a fragile ecosystem beneath the waves – reminding us to cherish and protect our oceans for generations to come.