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See more of Haeckel’s drawings at: http://sculpture1.blogs.bucknell.edu/?p=1565
Read more about Haeckel’s life and work at: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernst_Haeckel
Diorama as metaphorical narrative scene (See more at Markslankard.com):
Diorama as collection of loosely related 3D objects:
Student drawings for this assignment from previous years:
John James Audobon
Walton Ford
https://art21.org/watch/art-in-the-twenty-first-century/s2/walton-ford-in-humor-segment/