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"Sponge: A Versatile Wonder of Nature and Artistic Inspiration" Sponges, the unsung heroes of both nature and art, have captivated human imagination for centuries

Background imageSponge Collection: Colorful reef scene with bright orange tube sponge and soft coral

Colorful reef scene with bright orange tube sponge and soft coral profiled against cerulean blue water and sun, Jardines De La Reina, Cuba

Background imageSponge Collection: Hermit crab on sponge in Gulf of Mexico

Hermit crab on sponge in Gulf of Mexico

Background imageSponge Collection: Juvenille Damselfish use a large sponge for cover

Juvenille Damselfish use a large sponge for cover
Juvenile Damselfish use a large sponge for cover, Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands

Background imageSponge Collection: Barrel sponge seascape, Belize

Barrel sponge seascape, Belize

Background imageSponge Collection: Propeller of Hilma Hooker shipwreck in Bonaire

Propeller of Hilma Hooker shipwreck in Bonaire

Background imageSponge Collection: A massive barrel sponge grows on a healthy coral reef

A massive barrel sponge grows on a healthy coral reef near the island of Sulawesi, Indonesia. This beautiful, tropical region is home to an incredible variety of marine life

Background imageSponge Collection: Colorful reef scene, Komodo, Indonesia

Colorful reef scene, Komodo, Indonesia
Colorful reef scene with massive pink and white soft coral, yellow crinoid, green coral and yellow soft coral, Komodo, Indonesia

Background imageSponge Collection: The Salvador Dali sponge with intricate swirling surface pattern, Indonesia

The Salvador Dali sponge with intricate swirling surface pattern, Indonesia
A diver looks on at the Salvador Dali sponge (Petrosia lignosa) which only grows with this intricate swirling surface pattern in Gorontalo waters, Sulawesi, Indonesia

Background imageSponge Collection: Reef scene with corals and fish, Komodo, Indonesia

Reef scene with corals and fish, Komodo, Indonesia

Background imageSponge Collection: Bright orange sponge with diver and torch, Papua New Guinea

Bright orange sponge with diver and torch, Papua New Guinea
Bright orange sponge with diver and torch, Kimbe Bay, Papua New Guinea

Background imageSponge Collection: Tiger shrimp on orange sponge, Bali, Indonesia

Tiger shrimp on orange sponge, Bali, Indonesia

Background imageSponge Collection: A large barrel sponge covered with crinoids

A large barrel sponge covered with crinoids in Lembeh Strait, Indonesia. This area is known for its spectacular marine biodiversity

Background imageSponge Collection: Tufi Resort, Papua New Guinea

Tufi Resort, Papua New Guinea
Dog face puffer hides in a sponge, Papua New Guinea

Background imageSponge Collection: A large group of purple tube sponge sits high on the reef

A large group of purple tube sponge sits high on the reef, Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands.The Hilma Hooker Shipwreck is visible in the background

Background imageSponge Collection: A scorpionfish lays on a large sponge on a coral reef

A scorpionfish lays on a large sponge on a coral reef near the island of Sulawesi, Indonesia. This beautiful, tropical region is home to an incredible variety of marine life

Background imageSponge Collection: A blue starfish clings to a barrel sponge in Indonesia

A blue starfish clings to a barrel sponge in Indonesia
A blue starfish (Linckia laevigata) clings to barrel sponge in Komodo National Park, Indonesia. This tropical region in Indonesia is known for its spectacular coral reefs and high marine biodiversity

Background imageSponge Collection: A species of Pirania, a primitive sponge that populated the ocean floors 505 million

A species of Pirania, a primitive sponge that populated the ocean floors 505 million
A species of Pirania, a primitive sponge that populated the ocean floors about 505 million years ago. The stems were hollow with bunches of long spicules attached to them

Background imageSponge Collection: An Olenoides trilobite scurries across a Middle Cambrian ocean floor

An Olenoides trilobite scurries across a Middle Cambrian ocean floor
An Olenoides serratus trilobite scurries across a Middle Cambrian ocean floor about 500 million years ago. Olenoides serratus grew to be about four inches long

Background imageSponge Collection: The predator Opabinia uses its proboscis to eat a trilobite

The predator Opabinia uses its proboscis to eat a trilobite in a Cambrian ocean

Background imageSponge Collection: Squid-like Orthoceratites attempt to make meals of trilobites

Squid-like Orthoceratites attempt to make meals of trilobites
Squid-like Orthoceratites (genus Orthoceras) attempt to make meals of trilobites of the species Asaphus kowalewskii at the bottom of an Ordovician sea 480 million years ago

Background imageSponge Collection: The Tub, 1886 (pastel on card)

The Tub, 1886 (pastel on card)
XIR64182 The Tub, 1886 (pastel on card) by Degas, Edgar (1834-1917); 60x83 cm; Musee d Orsay, Paris, France; French, out of copyright

Background imageSponge Collection: The Toilet, 1897 (pastel)

The Toilet, 1897 (pastel)
XBP341847 The Toilet, 1897 (pastel) by Degas, Edgar (1834-1917); 60.9x50 cm; Private Collection; Photo eBoltin Picture Library; French, out of copyright

Background imageSponge Collection: Ambroise Pare treating wounded soldiers (engraving) (b / w photo)

Ambroise Pare treating wounded soldiers (engraving) (b / w photo)
XIR266903 Ambroise Pare treating wounded soldiers (engraving) (b/w photo) by Hamman, Edouard Jean Conrad (1819-88); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageSponge Collection: The Crucifixion, c. 1500 (oil on panel) (see also 148971)

The Crucifixion, c. 1500 (oil on panel) (see also 148971)
XKH182371 The Crucifixion, c.1500 (oil on panel) (see also 148971) by Master of Hamburg (fl.1500); 197x130 cm; Hamburger Kunsthalle, Hamburg, Germany; German, out of copyright

Background imageSponge Collection: Crucifixion, Jacob de Gheyn (II), Nicolaes de Clerck, 1588 - 1592

Crucifixion, Jacob de Gheyn (II), Nicolaes de Clerck, 1588 - 1592

Background imageSponge Collection: Christ on the cross, print maker: Nicolaes de Bruyn, Nicolaes de Bruyn, 1610

Christ on the cross, print maker: Nicolaes de Bruyn, Nicolaes de Bruyn, 1610

Background imageSponge Collection: Lustral, 1891 (tempera on canvas)

Lustral, 1891 (tempera on canvas)
XIR216626 Lustral, 1891 (tempera on canvas) by Ranson, Paul (1863-1909); 35.5x24.3 cm; Musee d Orsay, Paris, France; French, out of copyright

Background imageSponge Collection: Woman Washing in the Bath, c. 1892 (pastel on card)

Woman Washing in the Bath, c. 1892 (pastel on card)
XIR192811 Woman Washing in the Bath, c.1892 (pastel on card) by Degas, Edgar (1834-1917); 31.8x47.4 cm; Musee d Orsay, Paris, France; (add.info.: Femme se Lavant dans sa Baignoire; ); French

Background imageSponge Collection: In the Roman Baths, or Roman Women In The Bath, 1876 (oil on panel)

In the Roman Baths, or Roman Women In The Bath, 1876 (oil on panel)
XKH141019 In the Roman Baths, or Roman Women In The Bath, 1876 (oil on panel) by Alma-Tadema, Lawrence (1836-1912); 29x8 cm; Hamburger Kunsthalle, Hamburg, Germany; English, out of copyright

Background imageSponge Collection: Indonesia, Forgotten Islands. Coral reef scenic

Indonesia, Forgotten Islands. Coral reef scenic. Credit as: Jones & Shimlock / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imageSponge Collection: KEY WEST: SPONGE TRADE. Sponge exchange in a wharf in Key West, Florida. Photograph

KEY WEST: SPONGE TRADE. Sponge exchange in a wharf in Key West, Florida. Photograph, c1895

Background imageSponge Collection: KEY WEST: HARBOR, c1895. A fleet of boats owned by sponge divers in the harbor at Key West

KEY WEST: HARBOR, c1895. A fleet of boats owned by sponge divers in the harbor at Key West, Florida. Photograph, c1895

Background imageSponge Collection: Coral reef, Cuba, Caribbean Sea

Coral reef, Cuba, Caribbean Sea

Background imageSponge Collection: Blue Striped Grunt (Haemulon sciurus) with sponge, Trinidad, Caribbean Sea

Blue Striped Grunt (Haemulon sciurus) with sponge, Trinidad, Caribbean Sea

Background imageSponge Collection: Red Banded Polypore -Fomitopsis pinicola-, Untergroningen, Abtsgmuend, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany

Red Banded Polypore -Fomitopsis pinicola-, Untergroningen, Abtsgmuend, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany

Background imageSponge Collection: Queen Angelfish -Holacanthus ciliaris- in front of sponge, Little Tobago, Trinidad and Tobago

Queen Angelfish -Holacanthus ciliaris- in front of sponge, Little Tobago, Trinidad and Tobago

Background imageSponge Collection: BAHAMAS: SPONGES, c1905. A sponge yard along the docks in Nassau, New Providence Island, Bahamas

BAHAMAS: SPONGES, c1905. A sponge yard along the docks in Nassau, New Providence Island, Bahamas. Photograph, c1905

Background imageSponge Collection: BAHAMAS, c1905. A fleet of sponge-fishing boats in a harbor in Nassau, New Providence Island

BAHAMAS, c1905. A fleet of sponge-fishing boats in a harbor in Nassau, New Providence Island, Bahamas. Photograph, c1905

Background imageSponge Collection: BAHAMAS, c1900. Sponge fishermen on boats in a harbor in Nassau, New Providence Island, Bahamas

BAHAMAS, c1900. Sponge fishermen on boats in a harbor in Nassau, New Providence Island, Bahamas. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, c1900

Background imageSponge Collection: BATHHOUSE PROPRIETOR, 1568. The proprietor of a bathhouse removing a flea

BATHHOUSE PROPRIETOR, 1568. The proprietor of a bathhouse removing a flea from a patron of his well-heated establishment. Woodcut, 1568, by Jost Amman

Background imageSponge Collection: Picture No. 11091818

Picture No. 11091818
Common Ghost Goby on Elephant Ear sponge Date:

Background imageSponge Collection: Picture No. 11091812

Picture No. 11091812
Rough Tail Sponge Shrimp during night dive Date:

Background imageSponge Collection: Picture No. 11091794

Picture No. 11091794
Decorator Crab with colorful sponges on shell for camouflage Date:

Background imageSponge Collection: Picture No. 11072901

Picture No. 11072901
Fan-sponge Ghostgoby on sponge Kareko Batu dive site, Lembeh Straits, Sulawesi, Indonesia. Fan-sponge Ghostgoby

Background imageSponge Collection: Picture No. 11072878

Picture No. 11072878
Sponge Batu Angus dive site, Lembeh Straits, Sulawesi, Indonesia. Sponge

Background imageSponge Collection: Belgian Bathing Equipment Shop

Belgian Bathing Equipment Shop, selling sponges, chamois leather cloths soaps, shampoo and sundry other bathing products for successful cleaning and grooming

Background imageSponge Collection: American sponge cake with whipped cream and strawberries credit: Marie-Louise Avery

American sponge cake with whipped cream and strawberries credit: Marie-Louise Avery / thePictureKitchen / TopFoto

Background imageSponge Collection: Foureye Butterflyfish (Chaetodon capistratus) picking at tube sponges Hol Chan Marine Preserve

Foureye Butterflyfish (Chaetodon capistratus) picking at tube sponges Hol Chan Marine Preserve, Belize Barrier Reef-2nd longest in the world



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"Sponge: A Versatile Wonder of Nature and Artistic Inspiration" Sponges, the unsung heroes of both nature and art, have captivated human imagination for centuries. From their humble beginnings as simple organisms to their diverse applications in everyday life, sponges continue to amaze us with their unique qualities. In the world of art, sponges have made appearances in some iconic works throughout history. Take "The Crucifixion of Christ" painted in 1565; notice how the artist skillfully used a sponge to create texture and depth on the canvas. Similarly, in "Ending in Smoke" by Heath Robinson, a whimsical illustration showcases a comical scene where smoke billows out from an oversized sponge. Venturing into nature's realm, we find ourselves submerged beneath turquoise waters off Northern Bahamas' Caribbean coast. Here lies a vibrant underwater paradise teeming with fish and coral that rely on sponges for shelter and sustenance. Muriel Dawson's masterpiece "Water Baby" beautifully captures this symbiotic relationship between marine life and these remarkable creatures. Delving further back in time reveals fossils that tell tales of ancient ecosystems. Trilobite, sponge, and zoophyte fossils offer glimpses into prehistoric worlds long gone but not forgotten. These remnants serve as reminders of our planet's rich history. Switching gears to more lighthearted scenes depicted by Muriel Dawson's "Two Babies, " we witness innocence personified through two cherubic faces playing joyfully with bath sponges—a testament to how something so simple can bring immense delight even to the youngest among us. But let us not forget the unexpected encounters involving sponges. Picture a horse-mounted huntsman crashing through a shop window or a Fingerprint Flamingo Tongue crawling over colorful sponge colonies off Little Tobago island—these peculiar moments remind us that life is full of surprises. Beyond artistic depictions, sponges have also found their place in practical activities.