Swedish TV show, KROPPEN (THE BODY) (1975), presented by Jan Bergquist. anatomy human anatomy biology body skeletal system skeleton skull 1970s 70s tv shows sweden
German-born naturalist and scientific illustrator—and pioneer—Maria Sibylla Merian (1647-1717). art vintage illustration biology science history women insects animals taxonomy entomology
Pufferfish illustrations from old natural history books. pufferfish fish natural history vintage art illustration zoological marine biology fishes puffer fish puffers blowfish
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(International) Disneyland concept art by Tim Delaney for Star Tours, the Living Seas, Pirates of the Caribbean, and EPCOT. disney art theme parks star wars star tours starwars tim delaney disneyland pirates of the caribbean living seas marine biology concept art design epcot tomorrowland vintage
Art by Pierre Mion of underwater laboratory, Tektite habitat in Great Lameshur Bay, Saint John, U.S. Virgin Islands. 1969. art illustration vintage technology lab diving underwater undersea sea diver pierre mion tech laboratory tektite engineering biology
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