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Background imageEvolve Collection: Life in Paleozoic Seas, illustration from The Science of Life (colour litho)

Life in Paleozoic Seas, illustration from The Science of Life (colour litho)
IL283085 Life in Paleozoic Seas, illustration from The Science of Life (colour litho) by Brightwell, Leonard Robert (b.1889); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageEvolve Collection: Mesohippus, illustration from The Science of Life (colour litho)

Mesohippus, illustration from The Science of Life (colour litho)
IL283082 Mesohippus, illustration from The Science of Life (colour litho) by Brightwell, Leonard Robert (b.1889); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageEvolve Collection: The wrong evolution. Or Homo fastfoodus

The wrong evolution. Or Homo fastfoodus
Victoria Glinka

Background imageEvolve Collection: Changing silhouette of womens fashion between 1812 - 1912

Changing silhouette of womens fashion between 1812 - 1912
Hundred years of womens fashion, showing the silhouettes of change starting in 1812 Regency era with narrow gown, to Victorian era wider and wider bustle dresses

Background imageEvolve Collection: Important naval developments by G. H. Davis

Important naval developments by G. H. Davis
Some important naval developments of the moment: the merging of the battleship and the battle cruiser. Above: the meeting of the battleship and cruiser types

Background imageEvolve Collection: Testing time of the fighter plane by G. H. Davis

Testing time of the fighter plane by G. H. Davis
Intensified air war -- the testing time of the fighter plane: the race to evolve a dominant type during the Second World War

Background imageEvolve Collection: Silhouettes of couples walking arm in arm throungh the ages

Silhouettes of couples walking arm in arm throungh the ages
Silhouette of how couples walk together in public from 1780 to 1913. Date: 1780 - 1913

Background imageEvolve Collection: Evolution of the Earth, artwork

Evolution of the Earth, artwork. The Earths internal structure is shown in the insets, with the corresponding state of the Earths crust across top

Background imageEvolve Collection: Large Red Damselfly - newly emerged from nymphal case and going through changes to become a full

Large Red Damselfly - newly emerged from nymphal case and going through changes to become a full grown damselfly - May
GUY-123 Large Red Damselfly - newly emerged from nymphal case and going through changes to become a full grown damselfly - May Cannock chase - Staffordshire - England Pyrrhosoma nymphula Guy Rogers

Background imageEvolve Collection: Revolutionary Art

Revolutionary Art
An outdoor studio of the Political Department of Artists : the revolution will evolve its own distinctive art styles to meet the requirements of propaganda

Background imageEvolve Collection: A Bee Orchid

A Bee Orchid
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"Evolve: Tracing the Changing Silhouette of Women's Fashion from 1812 to 1912" Step into a time machine and witness the mesmerizing evolution of women's fashion as we journey through two centuries. From corsets to crinolines, bustles to bell-shaped skirts, witness how the female silhouette transformed over time. Dive deep into the Paleozoic seas with "The Science of Life" illustration, marveling at ancient marine creatures that evolved millions of years ago. Discover Mesohippus, an ancestor of modern horses, showcased in vibrant colors on another page of this captivating book. "The wrong evolution. Or Homo fastfoodus, " a thought-provoking image challenges our modern lifestyle choices and prompts us to reflect on our own evolutionary path. Explore important naval developments by G. H. Davis that revolutionized maritime warfare and propelled humanity forward. Witness testing times for fighter planes as they undergo rigorous trials under Davis' watchful eye. Silhouettes of couples walking arm in arm throughout different eras remind us how love has transcended time, evolving alongside society's changing norms. Embark on an enchanting journey to Oceania's South Island - Aotearoa - where lush fern trees thrive amidst breathtaking landscapes; a testament to nature's timeless evolution. Marvel at artwork depicting the Earth's transformation over millennia – continents shifting, mountains forming – reminding us that change is constant and inevitable. Witness the miraculous metamorphosis of a Large Red Damselfly emerging from its nymphal case; a symbol of growth and transformation found right in our backyard in Staffordshire, England. Gaze upon the enigmatic skull belonging to Homo floresiensis – an extinct human species discovered on Flores Island – challenging conventional theories about human evolution. Lastly, immerse yourself in revolutionary art that defies conventions and pushes boundaries; artists who dare to challenge societal norms through their creative expressions continue humanity's artistic evolution.