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"Sponge: A Versatile Wonder of Nature and Artistic Inspiration" Sponges, the unsung heroes of both nature and art, have captivated human imagination for centuries

Background imageSponge Collection: Stockton Cubs and Scouts, kept their feet on the ground when their fund raising took off

Stockton Cubs and Scouts, kept their feet on the ground when their fund raising took off. The Youngsters from the 6th Stockton group based in Bishopton Road rolled their sleeves up

Background imageSponge Collection: Manchester United footballer George Best attended to by trainer Jack Crompton after

Manchester United footballer George Best attended to by trainer Jack Crompton after becoming injuted during a game, circa 1966

Background imageSponge Collection: European Cup Final Celtic v Feyenoord. Billy McNeill having treatment to his head by

European Cup Final Celtic v Feyenoord. Billy McNeill having treatment to his head by the Celtic trainer at the end of the match, after losing 2 - 1 in Milan. 6th May 1970 watscan - - 01/03/2010 - -

Background imageSponge Collection: Calvary, c. 1470/1480. Creator: Master of the Death of Saint Nicholas of Münster

Calvary, c. 1470/1480. Creator: Master of the Death of Saint Nicholas of Münster
Calvary, c. 1470/1480

Background imageSponge Collection: Man of Sorrows, from Speculum Passionis Domini Nostri Ihesu Christi, 1507

Man of Sorrows, from Speculum Passionis Domini Nostri Ihesu Christi, 1507

Background imageSponge Collection: Christ on the Cross with the Virgin and Saints Longinus, Mary Magdalen and John, 1505

Christ on the Cross with the Virgin and Saints Longinus, Mary Magdalen and John, 1505

Background imageSponge Collection: Heavy Artillery, 1861-65. Creator: Unknown

Heavy Artillery, 1861-65. Creator: Unknown
Heavy Artillery, 1861-65. Formerly attributed to Mathew B. Brady

Background imageSponge Collection: Teddy Bear

Teddy Bear

Background imageSponge Collection: Orange sieve encrusting sponge (Diplastrella sp. ) and Red encrusting sponge

Orange sieve encrusting sponge (Diplastrella sp. ) and Red encrusting sponge
Orange sieve encrusting sponge (Diplastrella sp.) and Red encrusting sponge (Monanchora barbadensis), Cienaga de Zapata National Park, Matanzas Province, Cuba

Background imageSponge Collection: Red encrusting sponge (Monanchora barbadensis), Cienaga de Zapata National Park

Red encrusting sponge (Monanchora barbadensis), Cienaga de Zapata National Park, Matanzas Province, Cuba

Background imageSponge Collection: Sick sponge, stricken by a Cyanobacteria, Lake Baikal, Siberia, Russia. December

Sick sponge, stricken by a Cyanobacteria, Lake Baikal, Siberia, Russia. December

Background imageSponge Collection: Morchella esculenta, (commonly known as common morel, morel, yellow morel, true morel

Morchella esculenta, (commonly known as common morel, morel, yellow morel, true morel
Illustration of a Morchella esculenta, (commonly known as common morel, morel, yellow morel, true morel, morel mushroom, and sponge morel)

Background imageSponge Collection: Sponge Fleet in Harbour - Tarpon Springs, Florida, USA

Sponge Fleet in Harbour - Tarpon Springs, Florida, USA
The Sponge Fleet in Harbour Tarpon Springs, Florida, USA. Date: 1935

Background imageSponge Collection: Esfakis - Sponge Packing House - Nassau, Bahamas, c1930s. Creator: Unknown

Esfakis - Sponge Packing House - Nassau, Bahamas, c1930s. Creator: Unknown
Esfakis - Sponge Packing House - Nassau, Bahamas, c1930s. Women processing sponges for export, cleaning and trimming them in the warehouse

Background imageSponge Collection: Sponge Market, Nassau, Bahamas, 1930s. Creator: Unknown

Sponge Market, Nassau, Bahamas, 1930s. Creator: Unknown
Sponge Market, Nassau, Bahamas, 1930s. At the height of the Bahamian sponge industry at the turn of the 20th century, the sponge fleet consisted of some 600 vessels

Background imageSponge Collection: animal, animals, aquatic, asia, asian, barrel, colored, colorful, coloured, colourful

animal, animals, aquatic, asia, asian, barrel, colored, colorful, coloured, colourful
Barrel sponge at coral reef, Komodo, Indo-Pacific, Indonesia, Southeast Asia, Asia

Background imageSponge Collection: animal, animals, anthozoa, aquatic, bodies, body, british, bvi, caribbean, caribeean

animal, animals, anthozoa, aquatic, bodies, body, british, bvi, caribbean, caribeean
Caribeean reef with sponge, Caribbean Sea, British Virgin Islands, Caribbean

Background imageSponge Collection: D. G. Lillie, with Some of the Siliceous Sponges, c1911, (1913). Artist: Herbert Ponting

D. G. Lillie, with Some of the Siliceous Sponges, c1911, (1913). Artist: Herbert Ponting
D. G. Lillie, with Some of the Siliceous Sponges of Which He Secured a Record Haul with the Dredge, c1911, (1913). Marine biologist Dennis Lillie (1884-1963) on board the Terra Nova with specimens

Background imageSponge Collection: Bivalve scallop (Pedum spondyloideum) inside a coral covered with purple sponge, Maldives

Bivalve scallop (Pedum spondyloideum) inside a coral covered with purple sponge, Maldives, Indian Ocean

Background imageSponge Collection: Nudibranch (Cratena peregrina) on a sponge, Ist Island, Croatia, Adriatic Sea

Nudibranch (Cratena peregrina) on a sponge, Ist Island, Croatia, Adriatic Sea, Mediterranean

Background imageSponge Collection: A long exposure renders Bar jacks (Carangoides ruber) as ghostly trails as they swim

A long exposure renders Bar jacks (Carangoides ruber) as ghostly trails as they swim around a sponge, on a coral reef, at night. East End, Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands

Background imageSponge Collection: Spotlight goby (Gobiosoma louisae) looking out from inside a Yellow tube sponge

Spotlight goby (Gobiosoma louisae) looking out from inside a Yellow tube sponge (Aplysina fistularis), growing on a coral reef. Bloody Bay Wall, Little Cayman, Cayman Islands, British West Indies

Background imageSponge Collection: Picture No. 12020848

Picture No. 12020848
Birthday cake - with candles burning. Digital manipulation Date:

Background imageSponge Collection: Picture No. 12020847

Picture No. 12020847
Birthday cake - with candles burning. Digital manipulation Date:

Background imageSponge Collection: Picture No. 12020846

Picture No. 12020846
Birthday cake - with candles burning. Digital manipulation Date:

Background imageSponge Collection: Picture No. 12020845

Picture No. 12020845
Birthday cake - with candles burning. Digital manipulation Date:

Background imageSponge Collection: Had I not four or five women once that tended me? The Tempest, 1926

Had I not four or five women once that tended me? The Tempest, 1926
Had I not four or five women once that tended me? illustration from William Shakespeares The Tempest, pub. 1926 (colour lithograph). William Shakespeare (1564 - 1616); Act I: Scene II, Line 46

Background imageSponge Collection: Magnificent Fire Sponge

Magnificent Fire Sponge
Fish swim near a Magnificent Fire Sponge (Latrunculia magnifica) growing on protective netting. Photographed in the military naval base in Eilat, Israel

Background imageSponge Collection: Elounda, Crete, Greece

Elounda, Crete, Greece

Background imageSponge Collection: Sponge Industry, Key West, Florida, c1940s

Sponge Industry, Key West, Florida, c1940s. From Souvenir Folder of Quaint Key West Fla.. [Tichnor Quality Views, Boston, c1940s]

Background imageSponge Collection: Femme assise sur le bord d une baignoire ets epongeant le cou, c1880, (1936). Artist: Edgar Degas

Femme assise sur le bord d une baignoire ets epongeant le cou, c1880, (1936). Artist: Edgar Degas
Femme assise sur le bord d une baignoire ets epongeant le cou, c1880. From The Studio Volume 112 [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1936.]

Background imageSponge Collection: Hot-Weather Hints for Motorists, 1906. Artist: Harold Robert Millar

Hot-Weather Hints for Motorists, 1906. Artist: Harold Robert Millar
Hot-Weather Hints for Motorists, 1906. After a cartoon by Harold Robert Millar (1869-1942). From The Tatler Volume 21 [The Tatler, London, 1906]

Background imageSponge Collection: Sponge market, Key West harbour, Florida, USA, c1900(?). Artist: Keystone View Company

Sponge market, Key West harbour, Florida, USA, c1900(?). Artist: Keystone View Company
Sponge market, Key West harbour, Florida, USA, c1900(?). Stereoscopic card. Detail

Background imageSponge Collection: An Anomalocaris explores a Middle Cambrian age ocean floor

An Anomalocaris explores a Middle Cambrian age ocean floor
An Anomalocaris explores a Middle Cambrian ocean floor about 500 million years ago. Growing to over three feet long, Anomalocaris is believed to have been a predator whose diet included trilobites

Background imageSponge Collection: Red tube sponge, Caribbean Sea, British Virgin Islands, Caribbean

Red tube sponge, Caribbean Sea, British Virgin Islands, Caribbean

Background imageSponge Collection: Breadcrumb Sponge - Cornwall - UK

Breadcrumb Sponge - Cornwall - UK
DAC-594 Breadcrumb Sponge Cornwall - UK Halichondria panicea David Chapman contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageSponge Collection: Birds Eye, 1960s, UK

Birds Eye, 1960s, UK

Background imageSponge Collection: Purse Sponge

Purse Sponge
DWG-447 PURSE SPONGE Grantia compressa D. W. Greenslade Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageSponge Collection: Frogfish, Philippines

Frogfish, Philippines
A Commersons frogfish (Antennarius commersoni) perched on a tube sponge; Philippines

Background imageSponge Collection: Calvary Part altarpiece crucifixion center Christ

Calvary Part altarpiece crucifixion center Christ
Calvary, Calvary. Part of an altarpiece. The crucifixion, in the center Christ on the cross between the two criminals. Christ is handed the sponge

Background imageSponge Collection: Micronesia, Sponge Covered Gorgonian Coral Showing Polyp Detail, Orange And White

Micronesia, Sponge Covered Gorgonian Coral Showing Polyp Detail, Orange And White

Background imageSponge Collection: Malaysia, Mabul Island, Porcelain Crab, Pictured On The Seapen

Malaysia, Mabul Island, Porcelain Crab, Pictured On The Seapen

Background imageSponge Collection: USA, Long-Spined Sea Urchin (Diadema Paucispinum) and Encrusting Red Sponge; Hawaii

USA, Long-Spined Sea Urchin (Diadema Paucispinum) and Encrusting Red Sponge; Hawaii

Background imageSponge Collection: Indonesia, Illuminated Colorful Reef And Silhouette Of Diver

Indonesia, Illuminated Colorful Reef And Silhouette Of Diver

Background imageSponge Collection: Indonesia, Pictured On Seapen; Komodo, Porcelain Crab

Indonesia, Pictured On Seapen; Komodo, Porcelain Crab

Background imageSponge Collection: Molokini Crater Maui Hawaii Usa A Single Scuba Diver

Molokini Crater Maui Hawaii Usa A Single Scuba Diver

Background imageSponge Collection: Schooling Bluestriped Grunt (Haemulidae Sciurus) Fish On Coral Reef, Cozumel, Mexico

Schooling Bluestriped Grunt (Haemulidae Sciurus) Fish On Coral Reef, Cozumel, Mexico



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"Sponge: A Versatile Wonder of Nature and Artistic Inspiration" Sponges, the unsung heroes of both nature and art, have captivated human imagination for centuries. From their humble beginnings as simple organisms to their diverse applications in everyday life, sponges continue to amaze us with their unique qualities. In the world of art, sponges have made appearances in some iconic works throughout history. Take "The Crucifixion of Christ" painted in 1565; notice how the artist skillfully used a sponge to create texture and depth on the canvas. Similarly, in "Ending in Smoke" by Heath Robinson, a whimsical illustration showcases a comical scene where smoke billows out from an oversized sponge. Venturing into nature's realm, we find ourselves submerged beneath turquoise waters off Northern Bahamas' Caribbean coast. Here lies a vibrant underwater paradise teeming with fish and coral that rely on sponges for shelter and sustenance. Muriel Dawson's masterpiece "Water Baby" beautifully captures this symbiotic relationship between marine life and these remarkable creatures. Delving further back in time reveals fossils that tell tales of ancient ecosystems. Trilobite, sponge, and zoophyte fossils offer glimpses into prehistoric worlds long gone but not forgotten. These remnants serve as reminders of our planet's rich history. Switching gears to more lighthearted scenes depicted by Muriel Dawson's "Two Babies, " we witness innocence personified through two cherubic faces playing joyfully with bath sponges—a testament to how something so simple can bring immense delight even to the youngest among us. But let us not forget the unexpected encounters involving sponges. Picture a horse-mounted huntsman crashing through a shop window or a Fingerprint Flamingo Tongue crawling over colorful sponge colonies off Little Tobago island—these peculiar moments remind us that life is full of surprises. Beyond artistic depictions, sponges have also found their place in practical activities.