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The dimensions are correct, June 26, 2008
This review is from: Art Forms in Nature: The Prints of Ernst Haeckel (Monographs) (Paperback)
Length:: 3:36 Mins
Video shows the size of the book, flipping through a lot of the plates and rambling.
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56 of 57 people found the following review helpful:
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A most excellent book, January 9, 2000
This review is from: Art Forms in Nature: The Prints of Ernst Haeckel (Monographs) (Paperback)
The illustrations are awesome, there's a universe of beautiful complex lifeforms that are too small for us to see. The illustrations are all in color, unlike other versions of Ernst Haeckel's prints, and it also has lots of text in the front about Ernst Haeckel's work, an autobiographic timeline in the back etc... Unbelievable art
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26 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
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Beautiful book! Highly recommended., March 19, 2006
This review is from: Art Forms in Nature: The Prints of Ernst Haeckel (Monographs) (Paperback)
This is such a lovely book, I just HAD to let all you readers know. I didn't know anything about Haeckel (never even heard of the man.....), when I ordered this book. I just loved his drawing of the Medusa on the cover, and couldn't resist buying it, and boy, am I glad that I did..... There is such a quiet beauty in these plates.
The book is also published by Dover (see my review there), without any accompanying text (apart from a short publishers's note), and with all the plates printed in black and white.
In this book, many of the plates are printed 'in color' (either different hues of one color, or a color scheme based on two colors). The book also has a highly informative article on Haeckel and his times, and on those that were influenced by him.
I find it very hard to explain what exactly makes these plates so wonderfully beautiful. It is partly the symmetry of their composition, and the way in which they render the beauty of nature. The article in the book itself describes it very well:
"What is it that Haeckel depicts here that is so beautiful? It is the beauty of ornament. The forms illustrated in these pages seem to fit seamlessly into the repertoire of Art Nouveau forms. [........] Haeckel's approach did not determine Art Nouveau, instead Art Nouveau's approach determined Haeckel's. What ensued was a symbiosis between decorative sketches and descriptive observations of nature [...]."
If you are looking for a book on Haeckel and his plates, get this one!
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