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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: Barrel-sponge Ghostgoby (Pleurosicya labiata) adult, resting on Barrel Sponge

Barrel-sponge Ghostgoby (Pleurosicya labiata) adult, resting on Barrel Sponge (Xestospongia testudinaria), Padar Island, Komodo N.P. Lesser Sunda Islands, Indonesia, March

Background imageSponge Collection: Cup cakes

Cup cakes

Background imageSponge Collection: Sponge cake at the Taipei Bakery Show 2014

Sponge cake at the Taipei Bakery Show 2014

Background imageSponge Collection: Facsimile of illustration from travels of legendary Sir John Mandeville, c1372. English knight

Facsimile of illustration from travels of legendary Sir John Mandeville, c1372. English knight. Central figures carry symbols of Christs passion, a cross

Background imageSponge Collection: Scene at the Sponge Exchange, Largest in the World, Tarpon Springs, Florida, USA

Scene at the Sponge Exchange, Largest in the World, Tarpon Springs, Florida, USA
View shows men posing behind large pile of sponges laid out on the docks. The masts of boats are visible in the background

Background imageSponge Collection: Sale in Progress at the Sponge Exchange, Tarpon Springs, Florida, USA

Sale in Progress at the Sponge Exchange, Tarpon Springs, Florida, USA
View shows men standing around piles of natural sponges displayed for sale

Background imageSponge Collection: Sponge Fleet in Harbor, Tarpon Springs, Florida

Sponge Fleet in Harbor, Tarpon Springs, Florida
view shows a number of boats tied to a dock. Some men are standing on the boats

Background imageSponge Collection: Communal bath, JJ Hugel

Communal bath, JJ Hugel
Communal bath. Woodcut from JJ Hugel " Von heilsamen Badern des Teutschelands...", Mullhause, c1559. Mixed public baths were a feature of city life

Background imageSponge Collection: Canary Wrasse (Halichoeres chrysus) adult, swimming beside sponge, Lembeh Straits, Sulawesi

Canary Wrasse (Halichoeres chrysus) adult, swimming beside sponge, Lembeh Straits, Sulawesi, Sunda Islands, Indonesia, June

Background imageSponge Collection: Threadfin Hawkfish (Cirrhitichthys aprinus) adult, close-up of head, resting on sponge

Threadfin Hawkfish (Cirrhitichthys aprinus) adult, close-up of head, resting on sponge, Lembeh Straits, Sulawesi, Sunda Islands, Indonesia, September

Background imageSponge Collection: Wolfsnout Goby (Luposicya lupus) adult, resting on sponge, Lembeh Straits, Sulawesi

Wolfsnout Goby (Luposicya lupus) adult, resting on sponge, Lembeh Straits, Sulawesi, Sunda Islands, Indonesia, September

Background imageSponge Collection: Staghorn Ghostgoby (Pleurosicya fringilla) adult, resting on sponge, Lembeh Straits, Sulawesi

Staghorn Ghostgoby (Pleurosicya fringilla) adult, resting on sponge, Lembeh Straits, Sulawesi, Sunda Islands, Indonesia, November

Background imageSponge Collection: Big-lip Ghostgoby (Pleurosicya labiata) adult, resting on Barrel Sponge (Xestospongia testudinaria)

Big-lip Ghostgoby (Pleurosicya labiata) adult, resting on Barrel Sponge (Xestospongia testudinaria), Lembeh Straits, Sulawesi, Sunda Islands, Indonesia, September

Background imageSponge Collection: Spotted Coralgrouper (Plectropomus maculatus) adult, close-up of head, resting on barrel sponge

Spotted Coralgrouper (Plectropomus maculatus) adult, close-up of head, resting on barrel sponge, Lembeh Straits, Sulawesi, Sunda Islands, Indonesia, September

Background imageSponge Collection: Orbicular Burrfish (Cyclichthys orbicularis) adult, resting in barrel sponge, Lembeh Straits

Orbicular Burrfish (Cyclichthys orbicularis) adult, resting in barrel sponge, Lembeh Straits, Sulawesi, Sunda Islands, Indonesia, March

Background imageSponge Collection: Sleepy Sponge Crab (Dromia dormia) adult, with sponge on back for camouflage at night

Sleepy Sponge Crab (Dromia dormia) adult, with sponge on back for camouflage at night, Alor Island, Alor Archipelago, Lesser Sunda Islands, Indonesia, November

Background imageSponge Collection: Orange Anemone (Diadumene cincta) adults, with tentacles extended amongst sponges and sea-squirts

Orange Anemone (Diadumene cincta) adults, with tentacles extended amongst sponges and sea-squirts, Bournemouth Pier, Bournemouth, Dorset, England, September

Background imageSponge Collection: Black-saddled Pufferfish (Canthigaster valentini) adult, resting on sponge, Seraya, Bali

Black-saddled Pufferfish (Canthigaster valentini) adult, resting on sponge, Seraya, Bali, Lesser Sunda Islands, Indonesia, December

Background imageSponge Collection: Laosciadia (Calcisponge), a fossilised, lithistid demosponge, Cretaceous era

Laosciadia (Calcisponge), a fossilised, lithistid demosponge, Cretaceous era

Background imageSponge Collection: Cupcakes

Cupcakes

Background imageSponge Collection: Three strawberry and sponge angel cakes in red cake cases

Three strawberry and sponge angel cakes in red cake cases

Background imageSponge Collection: Summer pudding

Summer pudding

Background imageSponge Collection: Marbled coffee ring cake with section being lifted out with a cake slice

Marbled coffee ring cake with section being lifted out with a cake slice

Background imageSponge Collection: Three Madeleines cakes

Three Madeleines cakes

Background imageSponge Collection: Slice of Victoria Sponge cake

Slice of Victoria Sponge cake

Background imageSponge Collection: Esterhazy cream torte with slice removed

Esterhazy cream torte with slice removed

Background imageSponge Collection: Chocolate souffle

Chocolate souffle

Background imageSponge Collection: Using measuring jug to pour lukewarm milk to sponge mixture and mixing with fingers in glass bowl

Using measuring jug to pour lukewarm milk to sponge mixture and mixing with fingers in glass bowl

Background imageSponge Collection: Square slice of iced pink and yellow sponge Battenburg cake, close up

Square slice of iced pink and yellow sponge Battenburg cake, close up

Background imageSponge Collection: Lemon cream cake

Lemon cream cake

Background imageSponge Collection: Swiss roll, sponge rolled round jam or cream filling

Swiss roll, sponge rolled round jam or cream filling

Background imageSponge Collection: Portion of Black Forest Gateaux, a layered cake filled with cream and decorated with chocolate

Portion of Black Forest Gateaux, a layered cake filled with cream and decorated with chocolate, cherries and cream

Background imageSponge Collection: Sliced piskota cake filled with butter cream topped with chocolate and walnuts

Sliced piskota cake filled with butter cream topped with chocolate and walnuts

Background imageSponge Collection: Birthday Cake with One Candle

Birthday Cake with One Candle

Background imageSponge Collection: Actinostroma (Stromatoporoid), a fossilised sponge, Cambrian-early Carboniferous era

Actinostroma (Stromatoporoid), a fossilised sponge, Cambrian-early Carboniferous era

Background imageSponge Collection: Raphidonema (Calcisponge), a type of invertebrate fossil, Triassic-Cretaceous era

Raphidonema (Calcisponge), a type of invertebrate fossil, Triassic-Cretaceous era

Background imageSponge Collection: Strawberry, raspberry, blackberry and blueberry charlotte with sponge fingers on white plate

Strawberry, raspberry, blackberry and blueberry charlotte with sponge fingers on white plate

Background imageSponge Collection: Egypt, Red Sea, two Schooling bannerfish (Heniochus diphreutes) swimming near a red finger sponge

Egypt, Red Sea, two Schooling bannerfish (Heniochus diphreutes) swimming near a red finger sponge

Background imageSponge Collection: Coloured SEM of a natural sponge

Coloured SEM of a natural sponge
Sponge. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of an unidentified sponge, phylum Porifera. The branching structure of the sponges body is supported by an internal skeleton of calcareous or

Background imageSponge Collection: Household cleaning supplies F008 / 2151

Household cleaning supplies F008 / 2151
Household cleaning supplies

Background imageSponge Collection: Kitchen hygiene

Kitchen hygiene
MODEL RELEASED. Kitchen hygiene

Background imageSponge Collection: Nudibranch on a sponge C014 / 2910

Nudibranch on a sponge C014 / 2910
Nudibranch (Flabelline exoptata) on a sponge. Nudibranchs are shell-less marine molluscs that live in seas around the world

Background imageSponge Collection: Crinoids growing in barrel sponge

Crinoids growing in barrel sponge
Several colourful feather stars or crinoids grow within a barrel sponge. Photographed at the dive site Mare Gam 2, Mare Island, Halmahera, Maluku Islands, Indonesia

Background imageSponge Collection: Hermit crab with sponge

Hermit crab with sponge
A darkglove hermit crab, Calcinus haigae, that has placed a green sponge on its back. This is used for protection and camouflage. Photographed off Halmahera, Maluku Islands, Indonesia

Background imageSponge Collection: Healthy reef scene in Indonesia

Healthy reef scene in Indonesia
Glassfish, Ambassis macracanthus, surrounding healthy coral reef with tube sponge and featherstars. Photogrphed near Halmahera, Maluku Islands, Indonesia

Background imageSponge Collection: View of healthy reef in Indonesia

View of healthy reef in Indonesia
Healthy coral seascape showing featherstars and seafans, with small reef fish at Pilongga East, Halmahera, Maluku Islands, Indonesia

Background imageSponge 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



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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.