
Hexacoralla II by Ernst Haeckel
The second Hexacoralla plate from Haeckel's Kunstformen der Natur continues the series with a distinct cast of coral specimens — different species, different structural rhythms, equally precise in execution. Where the first plate tends toward dense clustering, this composition breathes a little more, allowing individual organisms to assert their own bilateral and radial geometries. Haeckel's draughtsmanship is at its finest here: each tentacle, polyp cavity, and skeletal spine rendered with the controlled hand of someone who understood these organisms from the inside out.
This archival fine art print captures every engraved line and tonal gradation from Haeckel's original lithograph. Our Berlin studio prints on premium fine art paper, ensuring the scientific linework stays razor-sharp and the pale, restrained palette prints true to the source.
The second Hexacoralla plate from Haeckel's Kunstformen der Natur continues the series with a distinct cast of coral specimens — different species, different structural rhythms, equally precise in execution. Where the first plate tends toward dense clustering, this composition breathes a little more, allowing individual organisms to assert their own bilateral and radial geometries. Haeckel's draughtsmanship is at its finest here: each tentacle, polyp cavity, and skeletal spine rendered with the controlled hand of someone who understood these organisms from the inside out.
This archival fine art print captures every engraved line and tonal gradation from Haeckel's original lithograph. Our Berlin studio prints on premium fine art paper, ensuring the scientific linework stays razor-sharp and the pale, restrained palette prints true to the source.
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The second Hexacoralla plate from Haeckel's Kunstformen der Natur continues the series with a distinct cast of coral specimens — different species, different structural rhythms, equally precise in execution. Where the first plate tends toward dense clustering, this composition breathes a little more, allowing individual organisms to assert their own bilateral and radial geometries. Haeckel's draughtsmanship is at its finest here: each tentacle, polyp cavity, and skeletal spine rendered with the controlled hand of someone who understood these organisms from the inside out.
This archival fine art print captures every engraved line and tonal gradation from Haeckel's original lithograph. Our Berlin studio prints on premium fine art paper, ensuring the scientific linework stays razor-sharp and the pale, restrained palette prints true to the source.























