Ernst Haeckel
Kunstformen der Natur (3)

These striking autotypes and chromolithographs are cut from the second edition of  Ernst Haeckel's Kunstromen der Natur (Art Forms of Nature), published by the Bibliographsches Institut, Leipzig, in 1924.  The plates, though fewer in number, are similar to those published in the first edition (1899) except that they are on glossy, thinner paper.  The plates are very clean and have no foxing; they tend to be a little crinkled on the left where the linen binding strip is attached.

Size: 14 x  10 inches 

Second Edition

 

The plates were drawn by the celebrated zoologist and artist Ernst Haeckel (1834-1919), who promoted Darwinian theory in Germany, much as Thomas Huxley did in England.  Though trained as a medical doctor, Ernst Haeckel, was drawn to zoology when he began studying Radiolaria on a visit to Messina.  Before long, he was reading Darwin's Origin of the Species (1859), going on to receive a doctorate in zoology from Jena (1861).  He remained at that university for the rest of his teaching life, first as lecturer, later as full professor. As an artist and an expert on marine invertebrates, Haeckel was commissioned to illustrate the radiolarians encountered during the Challenger expedition.



 
Name
Price
Condition

kf.01
HCKL-KFB1
Discoidea
60.00
Excellent -

kf.02
HCKL-KFB2
Polycyttaria
Sold
Excellent

kf.03
HCKL-KFB3
Acanthophracta
Sold
Excellent

kf.04
HCKL-KFB4
Stephoidea
Sold
Excellent 

kf.05
HCKL-KFB5
Cyrtoidea
Sold
Excellent

kf.06
HCKL-KFB6
Phaeodaris
60.00
Excellent

kf.07
HCKL-KFB7
Mycetozoa
Sold Excellent

kf.08
HCKL-KFB8
Hexactinellae
50.00
Excellent

kf.09
HCKL-KFB9
Anthomedusae
Sold
Excellent

kf.10
HCKL-KFB10
Trachomedusae
Sold
Excellent

kf.11
HCKL-KFB11
Narcomedusae
Sold
Excellent

kf.12
HCKL-KFB12
Siphonophorae
Sold
Excellent

kf.13
HCKL-KFB13
Siphonophorae
Sold
Excellent

kf.14
HCKL-KFB14
Discomedusae
Sold
Excellent
kf.15
HCKL-KFB15
Gorgonida
45.00 Excellent

Ernst Haeckel Radiolarians

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