In Her Hand She Had a Spray of Wild Hemlock that was Blossoming’ - from ‘The Fisherman and His Soul, Jessie M. King
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In Her Hand She Had a Spray of Wild Hemlock that was Blossoming’ - from ‘The Fisherman and His Soul, Jessie M. King
‘The Exceptional Astelma’ (Astelma eximium) 1838.
Aquatint, printed in colour and hand-coloured.
Possibly from Magazine and Register of Flowering Plants, London (1834–49).
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Right and wrong way to hold a tame snake. Snakes. 1949.
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