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Featured on PDR in the collection Ernst Haeckel’s Bats (1904)

Plate 67 from Ernst Haeckel’s visually dazzling Kunstformen der Natur, (Art Forms of Nature), published in 1904. With the assistance of Jena artist-lithographer Adolf Giltsch, Haeckel produced one hundred plates depicting the forms of animal life. With this book Haeckel wanted to create an “aesthetics of nature” and to show how the incessant struggle for existence he had learnt from Darwin was in fact producing an endless beauty and variety of forms – Darwin and Humboldt combined together. Focusing mainly on marine animals, the bat is one of the only mammals featured in the book, but the page of surprisingly cute "chiroptera" is certainly one of the book's most striking offerings. The full line up is:

Also appearing in the collection…

    Plate 67, Chiroptera

    Artist

    Date

    1904

    From

    Kunstformen der Natur


    Underlying Rights

    Public Domain Worldwide

    Digital Rights

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    • Available up to size x-large
    • Exceptional quality, from $32 including delivery
    • Archival inks on high grade art paper
    • Framed option with solid wood and ready to hang

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