Pink Peace Rose. Northern Calif. grown wholesale rose list. 1958.
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Pink Peace Rose. Northern Calif. grown wholesale rose list. 1958.
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St. Benedict, Abbot of Monte Cassino, Regvla emblematica sancti Benedicti, 1780
Tortoise and hare, before the race. The Merrill Readers. Second Reader. 1915.
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Spider group. The illustrated natural history. v.3. 1880s.
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"African crocodiles at home." The illustrated natural history. v.3. 1880s?
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Johann Georg Faust - Mephistophiels Sigillum, “Magia Naturalis et Innaturalis”, 1849. Variations: “The Destroyer,” Mephisto, Mephistophiel, Mephistophilis, Mephistophilus, Mephostopheles. The Demon Mephistopheles is purely a fictional creation by the anonymous author of Fausebush (published in 1587) and has ever since been associated as the Devil. The name has its roots in Greek and Hebrew and means “Destroyer Liar” or “he who loves not the Light.” Although this Demon is the fictional creation of an author, it did not stop medieval scholars and demonologists from adding him to their hierarchies. Medieval literature says that this fictional Demon is one of the Princes of Hell, one of the Fallen Angels, and formerly of the Order of Archangels, who now stands under the planet Jupiter. His personal adversary is Zadkiel (”Righteousness of God”), and equally fictitious enthroned Angel.
"Splenda" by Trey Abdella
Acrylic, glitter, and Polaroid on linen
We found a crawfish. Finding Nature's Treasures. 1933.
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“He filled their listening ears with wondrous things.” Episodes of insect life. 1849. Book cover.
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Life and death on a spider web. Comic insects. 1872.
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Édouard Lantéri, Modelling: A Guide for Teachers and Students, 1902
The serpent consuming its tail, crowned with flame. Frontispiece by Melchior Lechter for Stefan George's, Der siebente Ring. The Seventh Ring. Berlin, 1907.
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Donald B. Beere, "The Perceptual Theory of Dissociation"
Lilibet rose. Garden color unlimited, 1954-1955. 1954.
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Sung Hwa Kim - They Are Not Gone
Sung Hwa Kim (Korean, 1985), They are not gone. They will wait for you and be with you, 2022. Acrylic and flashe on canvas 40 x 60 in.
J. H. Brown, Spectropia, 1865