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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: Soft corals, sponges, and Tunicates, Raja Ampat region of Papua (formerly Irian Jaya)

Soft corals, sponges, and Tunicates, Raja Ampat region of Papua (formerly Irian Jaya) (RF)

Background imageSponge Collection: Shortfin Lionfish - inside of sponge - Indonesia

Shortfin Lionfish - inside of sponge - Indonesia
LEE-251 Shortfin Lionfish - inside of sponge Indonesia Dendrochirus brachypterus Lea Lee contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageSponge Collection: Colorful Marine Sponges and Soft Corals (Dendronephthya sp) - Kunavashi - Felidhoo Atoll - Maldives

Colorful Marine Sponges and Soft Corals (Dendronephthya sp) - Kunavashi - Felidhoo Atoll - Maldives
LEE-92 Colorful Marine Sponges and Soft Corals (Dendronephthya sp) Kunavashi - Felidhoo Atoll - Maldives Haliclona sp. Lea Lee contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageSponge Collection: Marine Sponges - under the Jetty - Ambon - Indonesia

Marine Sponges - under the Jetty - Ambon - Indonesia
LEE-224 Marine Sponges - under the Jetty Ambon - Indonesia Haliclona sp. Lea Lee contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageSponge Collection: USA, Florida, Tarpon Springs, Greek-immigrant settled sponge fishing town, natural

USA, Florida, Tarpon Springs, Greek-immigrant settled sponge fishing town, natural sponges on sponge-diving boat

Background imageSponge Collection: Colorful Soft Corals and Marin Sponges - Maalhos Thila - North-Ari atoll - Maldives

Colorful Soft Corals and Marin Sponges - Maalhos Thila - North-Ari atoll - Maldives
LEE-130 Colorful Soft Corals and Marine Sponges Maalhos Thila - North-Ari atoll - Maldives Dendronephthya sp. Lea Lee contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageSponge Collection: Feather Star on a reef filled with Green Urn Sea Squirt (Didemnum sp)

Feather Star on a reef filled with Green Urn Sea Squirt (Didemnum sp. ) and Pink Marine Sponges - Maldives
LEE-116 Feather Star on a reef filled with Green Urn Sea Squirt (Didemnum sp.) and Pink Marine Sponges Maldives Colobometra perspinosa Lea Lee contact details: prints@ardea.com tel

Background imageSponge Collection: Red-tile Starfish / Necklace Seastar - on a Marine Sponge (Chalinula nematifera) - Maldives

Red-tile Starfish / Necklace Seastar - on a Marine Sponge (Chalinula nematifera) - Maldives
LEE-109 Red-tile Starfish / Necklace Seastar - on a Marine Sponge (Chalinula nematifera) Maldives Fromia monilis Lea Lee contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageSponge Collection: encursting organge and red sponges ((Diplastrella sp. ) Hol Chan Marine Park, Ambergris Caye

encursting organge and red sponges ((Diplastrella sp. ) Hol Chan Marine Park, Ambergris Caye
encursting organge and red sponges ((Diplastrella sp.) Hol Chan Marine Park, Ambergris Caye, Belize Barrier Reef-2nd Largest in the World

Background imageSponge Collection: Deep Water Sea Fan (Iciligorgia schrammi) & encrusting Orange Sponge (Diplastrella sp

Deep Water Sea Fan (Iciligorgia schrammi) & encrusting Orange Sponge (Diplastrella sp.) Hol Chan Marine Preserve, Belize Barrier Reef-2nd longest in the world

Background imageSponge Collection: Yellow Snapper and Orange Encrusting Sponge (Diplastrealla sp. ) Hol Chan Marine Preserve

Yellow Snapper and Orange Encrusting Sponge (Diplastrealla sp. ) Hol Chan Marine Preserve
Yellow Snapper and Orange Encrusting Sponge (Diplastrealla sp.) Hol Chan Marine Preserve, Belize Barrier Reef-2nd longest in the world (RF)

Background imageSponge Collection: Erect Rope Sponge (Amphimedon compressa) & Encrusting sponge (Diplastrella sp. ) Hol

Erect Rope Sponge (Amphimedon compressa) & Encrusting sponge (Diplastrella sp. ) Hol
Erect Rope Sponge (Amphimedon compressa) & Encrusting sponge (Diplastrella sp.) Hol Chan Marine Park, Ambergris Caye, Belize Barrier Reef-2nd Largest in the World

Background imageSponge Collection: Giant Barrel Sponge (Xestospongia muta) Coral Reef Island, Belize Barrier Reef. Second

Giant Barrel Sponge (Xestospongia muta) Coral Reef Island, Belize Barrier Reef. Second largest barrier reef system in the world. Belize, Central America

Background imageSponge Collection: Sponges and mixed invertebrates, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador

Sponges and mixed invertebrates, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador

Background imageSponge Collection: Yellow Tube Sponge (Aplysina fistularis) Coral Reef Island, Belize Barrier Reef

Yellow Tube Sponge (Aplysina fistularis) Coral Reef Island, Belize Barrier Reef. Second largest barrier reef system in the world. Belize, Central America

Background imageSponge Collection: brilliant organge sponge, Utila, North Side, Bay Islands, Honduras, Central America

brilliant organge sponge, Utila, North Side, Bay Islands, Honduras, Central America

Background imageSponge Collection: large barrel sponge, Scuba Diving at Tukang Besi / Wakatobi Archipelago Marine Preserve

large barrel sponge, Scuba Diving at Tukang Besi / Wakatobi Archipelago Marine Preserve
large barrel sponge, Scuba Diving at Tukang Besi/Wakatobi Archipelago Marine Preserve, South Sulawesi, Indonesia, S.E. Asia

Background imageSponge Collection: schooling cardinalfish and tropical fish hiding in Black Coral and sponges, Tulamben

schooling cardinalfish and tropical fish hiding in Black Coral and sponges, Tulamben, North Bali, Indonesia

Background imageSponge Collection: Indonesia, Pantar Island

Indonesia, Pantar Island

Background imageSponge Collection: Silent Film Still: Boxing

Silent Film Still: Boxing

Background imageSponge Collection: Barrel sponges and creole wrasse, St. Lucia, West Indies, Caribbean, Central America

Barrel sponges and creole wrasse, St. Lucia, West Indies, Caribbean, Central America

Background imageSponge Collection: Reef scene with fan coral and vase sponge, St. Lucia, West Indies, Caribbean, Central America

Reef scene with fan coral and vase sponge, St. Lucia, West Indies, Caribbean, Central America

Background imageSponge Collection: Azure vase sponge (Callyspongia plicifera), and sunburst, St

Azure vase sponge (Callyspongia plicifera), and sunburst, St. Lucia, West Indies, Caribbean, Central America

Background imageSponge Collection: White spotted filefish (Cantherhines macrocerus), St. Lucia, West Indies, Caribbean, Central America

White spotted filefish (Cantherhines macrocerus), St. Lucia, West Indies, Caribbean, Central America

Background imageSponge Collection: Giant barrel sponge (Xestosongia muta), St. Lucia, West Indies, Caribbean, Central America

Giant barrel sponge (Xestosongia muta), St. Lucia, West Indies, Caribbean, Central America

Background imageSponge Collection: Giant barrel sponge (Xestosongia muta), and sunburst, St. Lucia, West Indies, Caribbean

Giant barrel sponge (Xestosongia muta), and sunburst, St. Lucia, West Indies, Caribbean, Central America

Background imageSponge Collection: Foureye butterflyfish (Chaetodon capistratus), St. Lucia, West Indies, Caribbean, Central America

Foureye butterflyfish (Chaetodon capistratus), St. Lucia, West Indies, Caribbean, Central America

Background imageSponge Collection: Erect rope sponge (Amphimedon compressa), St. Lucia, West Indies, Caribbean, Central America

Erect rope sponge (Amphimedon compressa), St. Lucia, West Indies, Caribbean, Central America

Background imageSponge Collection: Coney (Cephalopholis fulva), in a barrel sponge, St. Lucia, West Indies, Caribbean, Central America

Coney (Cephalopholis fulva), in a barrel sponge, St. Lucia, West Indies, Caribbean, Central America

Background imageSponge Collection: SYRIA: SPONGE DIVERS, 1862. Diving for sponges off the coast of Syria in the eastern Mediterranean

SYRIA: SPONGE DIVERS, 1862. Diving for sponges off the coast of Syria in the eastern Mediterranean. Wood engraving, English, 1862

Background imageSponge Collection: PRAWNS. Sponge prawn (Typton spongicola), left, and mussel prawn (Pontonia tyrrhena), right

PRAWNS. Sponge prawn (Typton spongicola), left, and mussel prawn (Pontonia tyrrhena), right. Line engraving, 19th century

Background imageSponge Collection: Red Lionfish (Pterois volitans) adult, close-up of head, on sponge, Manado, Northeast Sulawesi

Red Lionfish (Pterois volitans) adult, close-up of head, on sponge, Manado, Northeast Sulawesi, Indonesia

Background imageSponge Collection: Striped Catfish (Plotosus lineatus) shoal, swimming in Barrel Sponge (Xestospongia testudinaria)

Striped Catfish (Plotosus lineatus) shoal, swimming in Barrel Sponge (Xestospongia testudinaria), with diver approaching, Lekuan I Dive Site, Manado, Northeast Sulawesi, Indonesia

Background imageSponge Collection: Sponge gathering and preparing for market

Sponge gathering and preparing for market

Background imageSponge Collection: Sponge fishing

Sponge fishing. Date c1897 Sept. 13

Background imageSponge Collection: Zoe Ball launching Scout Job Week, London

Zoe Ball launching Scout Job Week, London
Zoe Ball launching Scout Job Week near Tower Bridge, London, with a group of Scouts (boys and girls). 1996

Background imageSponge Collection: Trimming Sponges, Nassau, Bahamas

Trimming Sponges, Nassau, Bahamas Date: circa 1910s

Background imageSponge Collection: Lady in the Bath - Provocative

Lady in the Bath - Provocative
A rather saucy card showing a lady in the bath with the tagline: Why don t you come up an see me sometime? Date: circa 1940s

Background imageSponge Collection: Common Ghostgoby (Pleurosicya mossambica) adult, resting on sponge, Seraya Beach Resort, Bali

Common Ghostgoby (Pleurosicya mossambica) adult, resting on sponge, Seraya Beach Resort, Bali, Lesser Sunda Islands, Indonesia

Background imageSponge Collection: Blue Starfish (Linckia laevigata) two adults, on bommie with sponge and fish, Ameth Point

Blue Starfish (Linckia laevigata) two adults, on bommie with sponge and fish, Ameth Point, Nusa Laut, Maluku Islands, Banda Sea, Indonesia

Background imageSponge Collection: Clear Cleaner Shrimp (Urocaridella antonbrunii) adult, on sponge at night, Lembata Island

Clear Cleaner Shrimp (Urocaridella antonbrunii) adult, on sponge at night, Lembata Island, Solor Archipelago, Lesser Sunda Islands, Indonesia

Background imageSponge Collection: Feather-star (Crinoidea sp. ) on sponge in reef habitat, Pantar Island, Alor Archipelago

Feather-star (Crinoidea sp. ) on sponge in reef habitat, Pantar Island, Alor Archipelago, Lesser Sunda Islands
Feather-star (Crinoidea sp.) on sponge in reef habitat, Pantar Island, Alor Archipelago, Lesser Sunda Islands, Indonesia

Background imageSponge Collection: Striped Triplefin (Helcogramma striatum) adult, in Barrel Sponge (Xestospongia testudinaria)

Striped Triplefin (Helcogramma striatum) adult, in Barrel Sponge (Xestospongia testudinaria), Wetar Island, Barat Daya Islands, Lesser Sunda Islands, Maluku Province, Indonesia

Background imageSponge Collection: Short-nose goby (Pleurosicya spongicola) adult, resting on sponge, Seraya Beach Resort, Bali

Short-nose goby (Pleurosicya spongicola) adult, resting on sponge, Seraya Beach Resort, Bali, Lesser Sunda Islands, Indonesia

Background imageSponge Collection: Red Barrel Sponge (Xestospongia testudinaria) on shipwreck, Liberty Wreck, Tulamben, Bali

Red Barrel Sponge (Xestospongia testudinaria) on shipwreck, Liberty Wreck, Tulamben, Bali, Lesser Sunda Islands, Indonesia

Background imageSponge Collection: Calcareous Sponge (Leucosolenia coriacea) On shore rock / Wembury, South Devon

Calcareous Sponge (Leucosolenia coriacea) On shore rock / Wembury, South Devon

Background imageSponge Collection: Splendid Dottyback (Pseudochromis splendens) adult, sheltering in sponge at night, Wetar Island

Splendid Dottyback (Pseudochromis splendens) adult, sheltering in sponge at night, Wetar Island, Barat Daya Islands, Lesser Sunda Islands, Maluku Province, Indonesia

Background imageSponge Collection: Sponge releasing sperm

Sponge releasing sperm. Unidentified sponge (phylum Porifera) releasing sperm (white) into the water. These male sex cells (spermatozoa) will be taken into the tissues of nearby sponges



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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.