Microscoopopname van een antheridium van veenmos by Fernand Monpillard

Microscoopopname van een antheridium van veenmos before 1899

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print, paper, photography

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aged paper

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paper non-digital material

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paperlike

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print

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paper texture

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paper

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photography

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book mockup

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folded paper

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publication mockup

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letter paper

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paper medium

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publication design

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monochrome

Dimensions: height 55 mm, width 43 mm

Copyright: Rijks Museum: Open Domain

Here is a microscoopopname van een antheridium van veenmos, a microscopic photograph of moss antheridium, crafted by Fernand Monpillard. The photograph is part of a larger intellectual project exploring the intersection of science, technology, and visual representation in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Consider the cultural context of the time, marked by rapid advancements in scientific imaging. This technological progress profoundly shaped how the natural world was perceived and documented. Monpillard’s work blurs the lines between objective scientific observation and artistic interpretation, raising questions about the nature of truth and representation. The choice of a plant’s reproductive structure can be seen as a metaphor for nature's hidden processes, inviting viewers to contemplate the intricate details of life at a microscopic level. How might the emotional resonance of this image reflect broader societal attitudes toward nature and scientific discovery?

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