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View Still life with shells, nautilus cup, vases, glasses and coins (19th Century) Attributed to David Ryckaert II; oak panel; unframed: 60 x 90.8 cm.; 23⅝ x 35¾ in. framed: 81 x 111.2 cm.; 31⅞ x 43¾ ...
View Still life with a Nautilus cup, flute, silverware, oysters and bread on a table Follower Willem Claesz. Heda; oil on oak panel; unframed: 71.5 x 80 cm.; 28⅛ x 31½ in. framed: 105 x 112 cm.; 41⅜ x ...
Bid now on Still Life with Nautilus Cup (after Frans Sant-Acker, 1648-1688) and Still Life with Fruit and a Beaker on a Cock's Foot (after Abraham Mignon, 1660-1679) (2 works) by Gordon Cheung. View a ...
Dutch merchants were fascinated by nautilus shells because of their delicate beauty and embodiment of the mathematical Fibonacci Sequence.
Nonetheless, many accounts still insist that a cross section of nautilus shell shows a growth pattern of chambers governed by the golden ratio.
The seashell trade is little known, but the massive industry devastates marine life worldwide.
Urinals built with curves like those in nautilus shells eliminate the splash-back common with conventional commodes.
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