
Hexacoralla II by Ernst Haeckel
Hexacoralla II shows Haeckel at his most meticulous. True corals — the six-fold symmetric variety — are presented in cross-section and full form, their internal structures revealed with the kind of precision that only sustained, obsessive observation produces. The composition arranges these specimens in a careful dialogue: larger colony structures anchor the corners while individual polyps and cross-sections fill the centre with fine detail. The warm ochres and deep russets evoke both living reefs and the fossilized record, giving the plate a temporal depth that purely aesthetic illustration rarely achieves.
On canvas, the warm amber tones of Hexacoralla II intensify beautifully. The woven surface adds a physical dimension to Haeckel's layered forms, making this canvas print feel less like a reproduction and more like an original work in its own right.
Hexacoralla II shows Haeckel at his most meticulous. True corals — the six-fold symmetric variety — are presented in cross-section and full form, their internal structures revealed with the kind of precision that only sustained, obsessive observation produces. The composition arranges these specimens in a careful dialogue: larger colony structures anchor the corners while individual polyps and cross-sections fill the centre with fine detail. The warm ochres and deep russets evoke both living reefs and the fossilized record, giving the plate a temporal depth that purely aesthetic illustration rarely achieves.
On canvas, the warm amber tones of Hexacoralla II intensify beautifully. The woven surface adds a physical dimension to Haeckel's layered forms, making this canvas print feel less like a reproduction and more like an original work in its own right.
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Hexacoralla II shows Haeckel at his most meticulous. True corals — the six-fold symmetric variety — are presented in cross-section and full form, their internal structures revealed with the kind of precision that only sustained, obsessive observation produces. The composition arranges these specimens in a careful dialogue: larger colony structures anchor the corners while individual polyps and cross-sections fill the centre with fine detail. The warm ochres and deep russets evoke both living reefs and the fossilized record, giving the plate a temporal depth that purely aesthetic illustration rarely achieves.
On canvas, the warm amber tones of Hexacoralla II intensify beautifully. The woven surface adds a physical dimension to Haeckel's layered forms, making this canvas print feel less like a reproduction and more like an original work in its own right.























