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Ichthyo - The architecture of fish: X-rays from the Smithsonian Institution
Comer, S.; Klochko, D. (Ed.) (2008). Ichthyo - The architecture of fish: X-rays from the Smithsonian Institution. Chronicle Books: San Francisco. ISBN 978-0-8118-6192-2. 189 pp.

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    VLIZ: Pisces PIS.219 [105157]

Keywords
    X-ray imagery
    Pisces [WoRMS]
    Marine/Coastal

Authors  Top 
  • Comer, S., editor
  • Klochko, D., editor

Content
  • Comer, S.; Klochko, D. (2008). Images of science, in: Comer, S. et al. (Ed.) Ichthyo, the architecture of fish: X-rays from the Smithsonian Institution. pp. 9-11, more
  • Cousteau, J.-M. (2008). Ichthyo, in: Comer, S. et al. (Ed.) Ichthyo, the architecture of fish: X-rays from the Smithsonian Institution. pp. 13-19, more
  • Pauly, D. (2008). Beauty for fishes, in: Comer, S. et al. (Ed.) Ichthyo, the architecture of fish: X-rays from the Smithsonian Institution. pp. 21-25, more
  • Parenti, L.R. (2008). Ichthyology at the Smithsonian, in: Comer, S. et al. (Ed.) Ichthyo, the architecture of fish: X-rays from the Smithsonian Institution. pp. 161-169, more

Abstract
    Originally created to preserve a record of scientific samples, the black and white X-rays of fish at the Smithsonian Institution have emerged as astonishing works of art in their own right. This stunning compendium of images comparable to fine and delicate engravings is drawn from the National Museum of Natural History, which holds the world's largest collection of ichthyological specimens (and which, upon the reopening of its Ocean Hall in Summer of 2008, will put these X-rays on permanent display). As mesmerizingly beautiful as they are amazingly detailed, these images reveal the hidden wonders of the creatures of the deep.

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