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#122 Dianthus floribus aggregatis Style:London, 1770 but his efforts were clearly

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but his efforts were clearly worth the struggle as we are left with beautiful works of art such as the one seen here of blurred humans dancing

Machiko Kyo

By Eugene O'Neill

Printed by Rotolitografica in Italy

Original lithograph c

#122 Dianthus floribus aggregatis Style:London, 1770 but his efforts were clearlyThe genus Dianthus contains many species of flowering plants, including what are commonly referred to as pinks and carnations. This hand colored copper plate engraving is part of a collection of prints from the book Figures of the Most Beautiful Plants Described in the Gardeners Dictionary, published by Philip Miller in London in 1770. There were multiple contributing illustrators, including Georg Ehret. Condition: Good.

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