RF2HKE00N–Inspired by Polysiphonia parasitica, Anna Atkins, United Kingdom, c. 1843 - c. 1853, cyanotype, height 250 mm × width 200 mm, Reimagined by Artotop. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light ray radiance. Photography inspired by surrealism and futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture
RMC8REH8–A red seaweed (Polysiphonia brodiaei) in a rockpool, UK
RM2G79CB5–Polysiphonia stricta (Dillwyn) Greville, red alga (Florideophyceae)
RM2F3F069–Different species of seaweed. 1 Tetraspora gelatinosa. 2 Callithamnion corymbosum. 3 Plocamium vulgare. 4 Polysiphonia fibrata. 5 Rivularia nitida. 6 Delesseria hypoglossum. 7 Chondrus crispus. 8 Saccharina latissima. 9 Chorda filum. 10 Laminaria digitata. Old 19th century color lithography illustration from El Mundo Ilustrado 1879
RMMDG1PF–Ascophyllum nodosum with hemiparasitic Vertebrata lanosa (syn. Polysiphonia lanosa.)
RMP6G5AG–Reddish-brown filamentous alga, Vertebrata lanosa (Polysiphonia fastigiata), magnified x50. Chromolithograph after an illustration by E.T.D., lithographed by Vincent Brooks, from 'Graphic Microscopy' plates to illustrate 'Hardwicke's Science Gossip,' London, 1865-1885.
RM2A77AG6–Reddish-brown filamentous alga, Vertebrata lanosa (Polysiphonia fastigiata), magnified x50. Chromolithograph after an illustration by E.T.D., lithographed by Vincent Brooks, from 'Graphic Microscopy' plates to illustrate 'Hardwicke's Science Gossip,' London, 1865-1885.
RMJ96RJK–Polysiphonia brodiei
RMPC9N2H–166 Dodel-Port Atlas Polysiphonia subulata (Ag.) XI
RMPDB065–Anna Atkins Polysiphonia violacea.
RMHX17RK–Dodel Port Atlas Polysiphonia subulata (Ag.) XI
RMRJMX2D–An engraving depicting Seaweed: 1: Sargassum vulgare, the common seaweed of the Sargasso Sea. 2: A species of Polysiphonia. From La Nature, Paris, 1899
RM2JF14A8–Tetrasporangia forming in the cells of the sporophyte of Polysiphonia sp.
RMW7N9EJ–Epiphytic red alga (Polysiphonia lanosa) growing in tufts on Knotted wrack (Ascophyllum nodosum) on a rocky shore, Wembury, Devon, UK, August.
RMG6B4R9–Micro photo of Polysiphonia (red alga)
RF2HKE015–Inspired by Polysiphonia subulifera, Anna Atkins, United Kingdom, c. 1843 - c. 1853, cyanotype, height 250 mm × width 200 mm, Reimagined by Artotop. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light ray radiance. Photography inspired by surrealism and futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture
RMC8REFC–A red seaweed (Polysiphonia brodiaei) in a rockpool, UK.
RM2G79C6H–Polysiphonia elongata (Hudson) Sprengel, red alga (Florideophyceae)
RMB9Y82D–Red epiphytic seaweed Polysiphonia lanosa on knotted wrack Ascophyllum nodosum UK
RMP6G397–Lobster horns, marine algae, Polysiphonia elongata, magnified x50, showing ceramidia cuplike spore capsules between fronds. Chromolithograph after an illustration by E.T.D., lithographed by Vincent Brooks, from 'Graphic Microscopy' plates to illustrate 'Hardwicke's Science Gossip,' London, 1865-1885.
RM2A77AEE–Lobster horns, marine algae, Polysiphonia elongata, magnified x50, showing ceramidia cuplike spore capsules between fronds. Chromolithograph after an illustration by E.T.D., lithographed by Vincent Brooks, from 'Graphic Microscopy' plates to illustrate 'Hardwicke's Science Gossip,' London, 1865-1885.
RMJ95EYN–Polysiphonia filiformis
RMMX2CAR–. Français : Planche d'illustration de l'Atlas de Botanique d'Arnold Dodel-Port de l'espèce Polysiphonia subulata (Ag.) . 17 April 2014, 08:23:30. Carolina et Arnold Dodel-Port 166 Dodel-Port Atlas Polysiphonia subulata (Ag.) XI
RMPCA02A–Agathe Le Gourcuff Polysiphonia crassa.
RMBJMNE4–Polysiphonia lanosa. growing on eggwrack, Ascophyllum nodosum. Osmington mills ,Dorset.
RM2C8WHXD–Polysiphonia lanosa on Knotted, june 2020 | usage worldwide
RMD4A235–Polysiphonia violacea.
RM2B0KPKJ–Anna Atkins, Polysiphonia urceolata, Anna Atkins (British, 1799–1871), ca. 1853, Cyanotype, Image: 25.3 x 20 cm (9 15/16 x 7 7/8 in.), Photographs
RM2JF148D–A trichoblast growing on the apex of the thallus of Polysiphonia sp.
RMW7N9EK–Epiphytic red alga (Polysiphonia lanosa) growing in tufts on Knotted wrack (Ascophyllum nodosum) on a rocky shore, Wembury, Devon, UK, August.
RF2HKE000–Inspired by Polysiphonia elongella, Anna Atkins, United Kingdom, c. 1843 - c. 1853, cyanotype, height 250 mm × width 200 mm, Reimagined by Artotop. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light ray radiance. Photography inspired by surrealism and futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture
RM2WC04NE–Polysiphonia formosa, Anna Atkins, c. 1843 - c. 1853 photograph United Kingdom photographic support cyanotype algae, seaweed
RM2G79CBA–Polysiphonia fucoides (Hudson) Greville, red alga (Florideophyceae)
RM2PFK4TC–Red Seaweed (Polysiphonia lanosa) growing on Knotted Wrack (Ascophyllum nodosum), Osmington Mills, Dorset, England, United Kingdom
RMMDG1RD–Ascophyllum nodosum with hemiparasitic Vertebrata lanosa (syn. Polysiphonia lanosa) floating in water, lit from behind on white background.
RMRH2991–. British sea-weeds : drawn from Professor Harvey's "Phycologia Britannica" .... Marine algae. riatc XXVI.. Polysiphonia elongella, Harv I 18.—Polysiphonia Caimithacliana, Harv.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Gatty, Alfred, Mrs. , 1809-1873; Harvey, William H. (William Henry), 1811-1866. Phycologia britannica. London : Bell and Daldy
RMMY6YP3–. Français : Planche d'illustration de l'Atlas de Botanique d'Arnold Dodel-Port de l'espèce Polysiphonia subulata (Ag.) . 17 April 2014, 08:23:30. Carolina et Arnold Dodel-Port 142 Dodel-Port Atlas Polysiphonia subulata (Ag.) XI
RM2EBPKR4–Polysiphonia fastigiata
RM2T696NJ–Marine algae. Green algae, Tetraspora gelatinosa 1, red algae, Callithamnion corymbosum 2, Plocamium cartilagineum 3, Leptosiphonia fibrata 4, Rivularia nitida 5, under tongue weed, Hypoglossum hypoglossoides 6, Irish moss, Chondrus crispus 7, sugar kelp, Saccharina latissima 8, dead man's rope, Chorda filum 9, and oarweed, Laminaria digitata 10. Algues marines. Chromolithograph by Bernard Picart after Alfred Riocreux from Alfred Fredols Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zoolog
RM2M3WA7E–Marine algae. Green algae, Tetraspora gelatinosa 1, red algae, Callithamnion corymbosum 2, Plocamium cartilagineum 3, Leptosiphonia fibrata 4, Rivularia nitida 5, under tongue weed, Hypoglossum hypoglossoides 6, Irish moss, Chondrus crispus 7, sugar kelp, Saccharina latissima 8, dead man's rope, Chorda filum 9, and oarweed, Laminaria digitata 10. Algues marines. Chromolithograph by Bernard Picart after Alfred Riocreux from Alfred Fredol’s Le Monde de la Mer, the World of the Sea, edited by Olivier Fredol, Librairie Hachette et. Cie., Paris, 1881. Alfred Fredol was the pseudonym of French zool
RMGK6ADX–52723 Polysiphonia parasitica
RM2B0KPKE–Anna Atkins, Polysiphonia thuyoides, Anna Atkins (British, 1799–1871), ca. 1853, Cyanotype, Image: 25.3 x 20 cm (9 15/16 x 7 7/8 in.), Photographs
RMEH8GP1–Frost rims the edges of Rockweed stems and tufts of Vertebrata lanosa on the coast of Maine.
RMW7N9EE–Epiphytic red alga (Polysiphonia lanosa) growing in tufts on Knotted wrack (Ascophyllum nodosum) on a rocky shore, Wembury, Devon, UK, August.
RF2HKDYY7–Inspired by Polysiphonia affinis, Anna Atkins, United Kingdom, c. 1843 - c. 1853, cyanotype, height 250 mm × width 200 mm, Reimagined by Artotop. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light ray radiance. Photography inspired by surrealism and futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture
RM2WC0DA7–Polysiphonia byssoides, Anna Atkins, c. 1843 - c. 1853 photograph United Kingdom photographic support cyanotype algae, seaweed
RM2AWF8KM–Phycologia australica; or, A history of Australian sea weeds ..and a synopsis of all known Australian Algae .. . Vnicenc BtodIss, Imp Ser. RnoDosPERMEii. Fam. Uhodymeniacea. Plate XCVL POLYSIPHONIA FORFEX, Harv. Gen. Char. Frond filiform^ partially or generally articulate ; the joints lon-gitudinally striate, composed of numerous cylindrial cells surroundinga central cell (sometimes coated with one or several rows of smallercells). Fmctification: , ovate or urceolate ceramidia, containinga tuft of pear-shaped spores; 2, tetraspores, immersed in swollenbranches.—Polysiphonia [Grev.), from nroX
RMJ4B8PJ–Polysiphonia pulvinata Crouan
RMMW4PK3–. Français : Planche d'illustration de l'Atlas de Botanique d'Arnold Dodel-Port de l'espèce Polysiphonia subulata (Ag.) . 17 April 2014, 08:23:30. Carolina et Arnold Dodel-Port 165 Dodel-Port Atlas Polysiphonia subulata (Ag.) XI
RM2EBPKTP–Polysiphonia thuyoides
RMP5KKEB–N/A. Polysiphonia violacea Cyanotype photogram. (= Polysiphonia fucoides). . Anna Atkins (1799–1871) Alternative names Anna Children; A. A.; Anna née Children; Anna Children Atkins; Anna nee Children Description British photographer, illustrator, botanist and writer Date of birth/death 16 March 1799 9 June 1871 Location of birth/death Tonbridge Kent Authority control : Q264269 VIAF:25669621 ISNI:0000 0000 6681 2379 ULAN:500001807 LCCN:n85243434 NLA:35998164 WorldCat 104 Anna Atkins Polysiphonia violacea
RMGK6A3M–52485 Polysiphonia Harveyi
RM2B0KPKN–Anna Atkins, Polysiphonia elongata, Anna Atkins (British, 1799–1871), ca. 1853, Cyanotype, Image: 25.3 x 20 cm (9 15/16 x 7 7/8 in.), Photographs
RMW7N9EH–Epiphytic red alga (Polysiphonia lanosa) growing in tufts on Knotted wrack (Ascophyllum nodosum) on a rocky shore, with the tide rising in the background, Wembury, Devon, UK, August.
RF2HKE00G–Inspired by Polysiphonia simulans, Anna Atkins, United Kingdom, c. 1843 - c. 1853, cyanotype, height 250 mm × width 200 mm, Reimagined by Artotop. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light ray radiance. Photography inspired by surrealism and futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture
RM2B6KAHG–Three kinds of seaweed (81) is Chylocladia ovalis, (82) is Polysiphonia complanata, (83) is Polysiphonia fastigiata . Manufacturer : photographer: anoniemclichémaker: Bellotti (listed building) Publisher: Paul Klincksieck (listed property) Place manufacture: photographer: Frankrijkclichémaker: Saint-Etienne Publisher: Paris Date: ca. 1882 - or for 1892 Material: paper Technique: light pressure measurements: imprinted : h 161 mm × W 119 mm Subject: algae, seaweed
RM2WC0963–Polysiphonia fruticulosa, Anna Atkins, c. 1843 - c. 1853 photograph United Kingdom photographic support cyanotype algae, seaweed
RM2AJBJ39–Monograph of the Palaeontographical Society . Textularia . 18 — cuneiformis . 18 Waldheimia ... 145 — Triticum . 18 — Australis (muscular system of) 74 Thamniscidse 43 PLATE V Fig. 1. Chondrus (?) Binneyi, Kin^. Natural size. From the Red Marl at Newton, near Manchester. From a specimen in the cabinet of Mr.E. W. Binney. a — — Magnified figure showing the polygonal form of the seed- vessels, caused by pressing against each other, as ex-hibited in the upper part of the specimen. 2. Polysiphonia (?) Sternbergiana, Kin^. Natural size. Marl-slate Thickley. 3. 3 a. Caulerpa (?) selaginoides, Stern
RMJ7R3C3–Anna Atkins Polysiphonia violacea
RMJ3APEJ–Dodel Port Atlas Polysiphonia subulata (Ag.) XI
RM2EBPKT8–Polysiphonia byssoides
RMKT2RTD–38464 Polysiphonia havanensis
RMGK6A3P–52487 Polysiphonia nigrescens
RM2B0KPKG–Anna Atkins, Polysiphonia Brodiæi, Anna Atkins (British, 1799–1871), ca. 1853, Cyanotype, Image: 25.3 x 20 cm (9 15/16 x 7 7/8 in.), Photographs
RMMEE6Y8–. Die Deutschen Expeditionen und ihre Ergebnisse. Hrsg. im Auftrage der Deutschen Polar-Kommission von deren Vorsitzendem G. Neumayer . f;l7 >;â > Merenia microciadioides. Polysiphonia inconspicua. Tat. XIII.
RM2CBA4N1–Polysiphonia byssoides, ca. 1853.
RF2HKE00M–Inspired by Polysiphonia stricta, Anna Atkins, United Kingdom, c. 1843 - c. 1853, cyanotype, height 250 mm × width 200 mm, Reimagined by Artotop. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light ray radiance. Photography inspired by surrealism and futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture
RM2WC0AYW–Polysiphonia furcellata, Anna Atkins, c. 1843 - c. 1853 photograph United Kingdom photographic support cyanotype algae, seaweed
RM2AJM3AP–Österreichische botanische Zeitschrift . ionssystemen sehr undeutlich; die Glieder ca. dreimal läno-erals der Durchmesser der Fäden. Der Zelleninhalt erscheint ziemlichhomogen, wenig gekörnt. Ich fand diese Alge nicht selten im Herbste bei Triest undParenzo, wo sie in ruhigen Buchten sowohl grössere Algen, als auchSchlamm und Sand mit einetn flockigen rothen Ueberzug bedeckt.Wird sie bei tiefer Ebbe trocken gelegt, so stirbt sie bald ab undverändert die rothe Farbe in ein lichtes Grün. Erklärung der Tafel I, Polysiphonia sericea Hauck. (Oest. botan. Zeitschr. 1877, pag. 273.) Fig. i. Ein Sphae
RM2EBPKT6–Polysiphonia elongata
RMKT2RRR–38449 Polysiphonia nigrescens
RMGK6HX5–38449 Polysiphonia nigrescens
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