Jacques-Fabien Gautier D'Agoty, Two dissected heads, 1764-65
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Jacques-Fabien Gautier D'Agoty, Two dissected heads, 1764-65
🐃 Rocky Mountain flowers: . New York: H. W. Wilson, 1920, c1914.. Original source Image description: Illustration of various Rocky Mountain wildflowers, including a large pink trumpet-shaped flower, small red star-shaped blossoms, a cluster of light blue bell-shaped flowers, and a bright yellow flower. Detailed green foliage accompanies the flowers, with each species numbered for identification. The botanical style is delicate and precise, showcasing the textural differences in petals and leaves. Though titled with a buffalo-related keyword, the image focuses solely on floral subjects typical of the Rocky Mountain region, without depicting any animals. The artwork is from a 1920 publication by Edith S. Clements.
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