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Drive Through the Snowy Forest by Relaxing Sounds Of Nature
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a family of honkulating dwimpuses
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Illustrations ( Chromolithograph proofs) by Theodorus van Hoytema (Dutch, 1863–1917) taken from ‘The Happy Owls’( 1895) by Tine Hogervorst van Hoytema (Dutch, 1865–1927).
Images and text information courtesy MFA Boston.
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Mount Rainier Summer Wildflowers
Willow Gentian and Alpine Cotton Grass.
Illustration taken from ‘The Flower Fields of Alpine Switzerland’ by G. Flemwell.
Published 1912 by Dodd and Mead.
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1) Autumn Crocus in the fields near Trient
2) Haymaking at Champes
3) Early July fields at Champex
4) June meadows of Salvia, Lychnis etc in the Val Ferret
5) The Paradise Lily near the Glacier de Trient
6) Anemone Sulphurea and Viola Calcarata in the Val d’Arpette#
7) Trollius Europaeus, the Globe Flower
8) Lac Champex at the end of May, Caltha Palustris and Primula Farinosa
9) Gentiana Verna and Primula Farinosa on the lower fields of Champex
10) Caltha Palustris and Primula Farinosa on the upper fields of Champex
Illustrations taken from ‘The Flower Fields of Alpine Switzerland’ by G. Flemwell.
Published 1912 by Dodd and Mead.
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