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Bee anatomy, historical artwork

Bees anatomy. 17th Century artwork by the Italian microscopist Francesco Stelluti, showing the anatomy of bees as seen by him under a microscope. Stelluti worked in the dields of mathematics, microscopy, literature and astronomy. In 1625 he published the first accounts of microscopic observation, which included this image. Image from La Conquete Du Monde Invisible by Giuseppe Penso. Science Photo Library features Science and Medical images including photos and illustrations. © SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

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This print showcases a remarkable 17th-century artwork by the Italian microscopist Francesco Stelluti, providing an intricate glimpse into the fascinating world of bee anatomy. Stelluti, a versatile genius who excelled in mathematics, microscopy, literature, and astronomy, unveiled his groundbreaking microscopic observations in 1625 through various accounts that included this very image. The monochrome illustration featured here is sourced from Giuseppe Penso's renowned publication "La Conquete Du Monde Invisible". It beautifully captures Stelluti's meticulous examination of bees under the microscope during a time when such scientific exploration was still in its infancy. This historical masterpiece not only reflects the artistic prowess of its creator but also serves as a testament to humanity's relentless pursuit of knowledge. Every minute detail within this diagram unveils the hidden wonders of bee anatomy. From their delicate wings to their complex internal structures, every aspect has been meticulously rendered with precision and accuracy. As we gaze upon this piece of artistry, we are transported back to an era where science and art intertwined seamlessly. This extraordinary snapshot offers us a rare opportunity to appreciate both the aesthetic beauty and scientific significance behind these industrious creatures. It stands as a testament to our enduring curiosity about nature's intricacies and reminds us how far we have come on our journey through history's annals of discovery.


Framed Prints of Bee anatomy, historical artwork

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Photo Prints of Bee anatomy, historical artwork

Discover the fascinating world of bees with our exquisite selection of Media Storehouse Photographic Prints, featuring the captivating artwork "Bee Anatomy" by Francesco Stelluti from Science Photo Library. This historical masterpiece, created in the 17th century, offers a unique glimpse into the intricate anatomy of bees as observed through the lens of a microscope. With stunning detail and timeless charm, this print is an enchanting addition to any home or office, inspiring curiosity and appreciation for the natural world. Bring a touch of history and beauty into your space.


Poster Prints of Bee anatomy, historical artwork

Discover the fascinating world of bees with our exquisite selection of poster prints from the Media Storehouse range. This captivating artwork, titled "Bee Anatomy," is a historical masterpiece by Francesco Stelluti, an Italian microscopist from the 17th century. Witness the intricate details of bee anatomy as depicted through Stelluti's curious and innovative lens. Bring this piece of scientific history into your home or office to inspire curiosity and intrigue. Each print is produced using premium quality materials, ensuring vibrant colors and long-lasting durability. Experience the beauty of science and the wonders of the natural world with our Bee Anatomy poster print from the Media Storehouse collection.


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Discover the captivating world of bees with our exquisite Jigsaw Puzzles from Media Storehouse. This intriguing puzzle features "Bee Anatomy, Historical Artwork" by Science Photo Library. Delve into the fascinating history of science as you piece together this 17th-century masterpiece by the renowned Italian microscopist, Francesco Stelluti. Marvel at the intricate details of bee anatomy as depicted through the lens of early microscopy. A perfect blend of history, science, and puzzle-solving fun for all ages. Bring this beautiful work of art to life in your home and ignite your curiosity.

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