Ernst Haeckel was a scientist, philosopher, a true Darwinist, and a controversial personality, who, because of his views and theories, was named to be “one of the best-loved and one of the most hated men of his age” by his colleague Richard Goldschmidt. Despite the long list of his achievements and arguable statements, one can surely call him an artist who, through the use of his colorful and impeccably detailed illustrations, helped to popularize the theory of evolution.
Read more Discomedusae, from Artforms of Nature, 1899–1904
Discomedusae, from Artforms of Nature, 1899–1904
Siphonophores from Artforms of Nature, 1899–1904
Monograph on the Medusae, Artforms of Nature, 1899–1904
Radiolarians, from Artforms of Nature, 1899–1904
Actiniae from Artforms of Nature, 1899–1904
Report on the Siphonophorae, 1888
Report on the Siphonophorae, 1888
Atlas of Calcareous Sponges, 1872
The Art and Science of Ernst Haeckel is published by Taschen
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