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Biomorphic Collection

"Biomorphic: Exploring Nature's Curves and Forms through Artifacts" Discover the captivating world art, where nature's organic shapes and patterns come to life

Background imageBiomorphic Collection: Specimen XII

Specimen XII
Amy Louise Baker

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Specimen XI
Amy Louise Baker

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Specimen X
Amy Louise Baker

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Specimen IX
Amy Louise Baker

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Specimen VIII
Amy Louise Baker

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Specimen VII
Amy Louise Baker

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Specimen VI
Amy Louise Baker

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Specimen V
Amy Louise Baker

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Specimen IV
Amy Louise Baker

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Specimen III
Amy Louise Baker

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Specimen II
Amy Louise Baker

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Specimen I
Amy Louise Baker

Background imageBiomorphic Collection: Fleurs (oil on canvas)

Fleurs (oil on canvas)
6336705 Fleurs (oil on canvas) by Savinio, Alberto (Chirico, Andrea de) (1891-1952); 72.8x60.2 cm; Private Collection; Photo © Christie's Images

Background imageBiomorphic Collection: Tureen stand, c. 1750-60 (porcelain, enameled)

Tureen stand, c. 1750-60 (porcelain, enameled)
1069564 Tureen stand, c.1750-60 (porcelain, enameled) by Chinese School (18th century); 4.4x44.5x35.9 cm; Dallas Museum of Art, Texas, USA; (add.info.: The husbands arms, at left)

Background imageBiomorphic Collection: Berlin Tablet, Late Adena, 400 BC-1 AD (sandstone)

Berlin Tablet, Late Adena, 400 BC-1 AD (sandstone)
DBP422877 Berlin Tablet, Late Adena, 400 BC-1 AD (sandstone) by Adena culture (1000-200 BC); length: 7.1 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: early Woodland period; ); Photo eDirk Bakker; American

Background imageBiomorphic Collection: Luminescent Algae. Aquarium in Naplesi, 1911 (ink on paper)

Luminescent Algae. Aquarium in Naplesi, 1911 (ink on paper)
5615147 Luminescent Algae. Aquarium in Naplesi, 1911 (ink on paper) by Hablik, Wenzel (1881-1934); Narodni Galerie, Prague, Czech Republic; German, out of copyright

Background imageBiomorphic Collection: Pedestal plate, Early Cocle phase, 700-800 AD (ceramic)

Pedestal plate, Early Cocle phase, 700-800 AD (ceramic)
829386 Pedestal plate, Early Cocle phase, 700-800 AD (ceramic) by Cocle Culture (1200 BC-1600 AD); height: 15 cm; Private Collection; Panamanian, out of copyright

Background imageBiomorphic Collection: Funerary collared jar, Cubita phase, 500-600 AD (ceramic)

Funerary collared jar, Cubita phase, 500-600 AD (ceramic)
829384 Funerary collared jar, Cubita phase, 500-600 AD (ceramic) by Mesoamerican, (6th century); height: 28 cm; National Museum of Anthropology, Panama; out of copyright

Background imageBiomorphic Collection: Funerary short-necked vase, Tonosi - El Indio phase, 300-500 AD (ceramic)

Funerary short-necked vase, Tonosi - El Indio phase, 300-500 AD (ceramic)
829383 Funerary short-necked vase, Tonosi - El Indio phase, 300-500 AD (ceramic) by Mesoamerican; height: 25 cm; National Museum of Anthropology, Panama; out of copyright

Background imageBiomorphic Collection: Illustration from Ilsee, Princess de Tripoli, 1897 (litho)

Illustration from Ilsee, Princess de Tripoli, 1897 (litho)
3898273 Illustration from Ilsee, Princess de Tripoli, 1897 (litho) by Mucha, Alphonse Marie (1860-1939); 31.8x24.1 cm; Minneapolis Institute of Arts, MN

Background imageBiomorphic Collection: Pedestal plate, Early Cocle phase, 700-800 AD (ceramic)

Pedestal plate, Early Cocle phase, 700-800 AD (ceramic)
829387 Pedestal plate, Early Cocle phase, 700-800 AD (ceramic) by Cocle Culture (1200 BC-1600 AD); height: 15 cm; Private Collection; Panamanian, out of copyright

Background imageBiomorphic Collection: Cylindrical staff ornament, Igbo-Ukwu, 9th - 10th century (leaded bronze)

Cylindrical staff ornament, Igbo-Ukwu, 9th - 10th century (leaded bronze)
DBP412931 Cylindrical staff ornament, Igbo-Ukwu, 9th - 10th century (leaded bronze) by Nigerian; height: 26 cm; Private Collection; Photo eDirk Bakker; Nigerian, out of copyright

Background imageBiomorphic Collection: High necked jar, Early Cocle phase, 700-800 AD (ceramic)

High necked jar, Early Cocle phase, 700-800 AD (ceramic)
829385 High necked jar, Early Cocle phase, 700-800 AD (ceramic) by Cocle Culture (1200 BC-1600 AD); height: 50 cm; Private Collection; Panamanian, out of copyright

Background imageBiomorphic Collection: Pioneer statue, UK National Space Centre

Pioneer statue, UK National Space Centre
Pioneer statue, outside the UK National Space Centre in Leicester. This statue (by Aden Hynes) was commissioned to mark the Centres tenth anniversary in 2011

Background imageBiomorphic Collection: Three Boulders (pencil & w / c on paper)

Three Boulders (pencil & w / c on paper)
XBP390749 Three Boulders (pencil & w/c on paper) by Rodin, Auguste (1840-1917); Rodin Museum, Philadelphia, USA; Photo eBoltin Picture Library; French, out of copyright



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"Biomorphic: Exploring Nature's Curves and Forms through Artifacts" Discover the captivating world art, where nature's organic shapes and patterns come to life. From the vibrant oil painting "Fleurs" depicting blooming flowers on canvas to the delicate porcelain Tureen stand adorned with intricate enamel work, these artworks celebrate the beauty found in natural forms. Travel back in time as you admire the Berlin Tablet, a sandstone masterpiece from Late Adena period showcasing ancient carvings inspired by flora and fauna. Experience the mesmerizing Luminescent Algae captured in ink on paper at an aquarium in Naplesi, transporting you to a serene underwater realm. Marvel at ceramic masterpieces like the Pedestal plate from Early Cocle phase or Funerary collared jar from Cubita phase, both displaying exquisite craftsmanship with their graceful curves reminiscent of nature's elegance. The Tonosi-El Indio phase Funerary short-necked vase takes us further into history with its intricate ceramic design reflecting cultural significance. Immerse yourself in fantasy through illustrations like those found in Ilsee, Princess de Tripoli lithograph from 1897. These imaginative depictions transport us to mythical realms where bioluminescent creatures roam freely amidst lush landscapes. Witness artistic expression transcending time with Igbo-Ukwu cylindrical staff ornament crafted from leaded bronze during the 9th -10th century. Its fluid lines mimic nature's flow while paying homage to ancestral traditions. Finally, marvel at a flask shaped like a date fruit dating back to the 1st century—an enigmatic creation by an unknown artist that showcases how even everyday objects can be transformed into works of art inspired by nature's bounty. Biomorphic art invites us to appreciate and connect with our natural surroundings through various mediums across different eras and cultures. It serves as a reminder that we are all interconnected within this vast tapestry of life on Earth.