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Trilobite, sponge and zoophyte fossils
Trilobite, sponge and zoophyte fossils.. Chromolithograph from Dr. Fr. Rolles Geology and Paleontology section in Gotthilf Heinrich von Schuberts Natural History, Schreiber, Munich, 1886
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Dradolphkenngott Fossils Geology Gotthilfheinrichvonschubert Mineral Mineralogy Naturalhistory Sponge Trilobite
A4 (29.7 x 21cm) Poster Print
Discover the fascinating world of ancient marine life with our stunning Trilobite, Sponge, and Zoophyte Fossil Poster Prints from Media Storehouse. These exquisite reproductions are taken from an original Chromolithograph, hailing from the esteemed Dr. Fr. Rolles Geology and Paleontology section in Gotthilf Heinrich von Schubert's Natural History, published in Munich in 1886. This captivating illustration showcases the intricate details of three distinct fossils: the Trilobite, Sponge, and Zoophyte. The Trilobite, an extinct marine arthropod, is depicted in all its complex glory, with its segmented body and intricate eye pattern. The Sponge, an early form of filter feeding invertebrate, is displayed in mesmerizing detail, revealing its intricate structure. The Zoophyte, an extinct group of animals related to jellyfish and sea anemones, adds an extra layer of intrigue with its delicate and beautiful form. Our high-quality poster prints are perfect for adding a touch of history and natural wonder to any room. Whether you're an avid collector, a student of geology, or simply someone who appreciates the beauty of the natural world, these poster prints are a must-have addition to your space. Bring the fascinating world of ancient marine life into your home or office with our Trilobite, Sponge, and Zoophyte Fossil Poster Prints from Media Storehouse. Order yours today!
Premium quality poster prints are printed on luxurious semi-gloss satin 270 gsm paper. Our meticulously crafted poster prints offer an affordable option for decorating any space, making them ideal for living rooms, bedrooms, offices and beyond. To ensure your poster arrives in good condition, we roll and send them in strong mailing tubes.
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Estimated Product Size is 30.3cm x 21.6cm (11.9" x 8.5")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
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This chromolithograph, titled "Fossils" and hailing from Dr. Fr. Rolles' Geology and Paleontology section in Gotthilf Heinrich von Schubert's Natural History publication, showcases an intriguing assemblage of ancient life forms. The image, published by Schreiber in Munich in 1886, offers a glimpse into the diverse and complex ecosystems that thrived millions of years ago. At the heart of this composition lies a trilobite, specifically identified as Paradoxides bohemicus. Trilobites were among the most successful marine organisms of the Paleozoic Era, with over 17,000 known species. This particular specimen, with its distinctive three-lobed body and intricate eye structure, would have lived during the Late Devonian period. Surrounding the trilobite are various other fossils. To the left, an Acidaspida dufrenoyi, a type of armored fish, can be seen. Above it, the fossilized remains of a Trinucleorus ornatus worm burrow. In the upper right corner, there is an Oldhamia radiata, a type of brachiopod, and a Cyathophyllum hexagonum, a type of calcareous alga or zoophyte. The lower left corner of the image reveals the fossilized remains of a sponge, identified as Astraeospongium meniscus. Sponge fossils are among the oldest known multicellular organisms, with records dating back to the Cambrian period. Nearby, Graptolithus species and Atocris milleri graptolites can be observed, along with a Spirifer and a Gomphoceras ammonite. This stunning chromolithograph not only serves as a testament to the richness and diversity of the fossil record but also offers a captivating glimpse into the ancient world that once was.
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