Charles Darwin with Blue Morpho, Morpho peleides
by Urft Valley Art
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Charles Darwin with Blue Morpho, Morpho peleides
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Urft Valley Art
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Painting - Artistic Materials: Watercolours, Coloured Pencils, Etc. Mixed Medium With Final Composing.
Description
In his mirror image, Charles Darwin studies a a Blue Morpho (Morpho peleides) in his explorer's tent.
But how might the blue morpho have perceived its counterpart in the mirror image?
In addition to aspects of evolution, Charles Darwin was already concerned in interpreting the behavior of animals, how they perceive and experience their environment and what feelings they have.
How sensitively animals perceive and reflect on their environment is the subject of ongoing research in modern ethology.
The illustration is part of a collection of scientific book illustrations
from the scientific book: "Die Sinne der Tiere" The senses of animals (Springer-Nature publishers).
Artistic Materials: Watercolours, coloured pencils, etc. mixed medium with final composing.
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February 13th, 2024
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