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#97 Chironia Style:England, 1770 Patsy Kensit

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Patsy Kensit

Illustrated on the poster is an image of the town square

No trace of a paintbrush

Morbid yet snarky

Printer: New York Sunday News

#97 Chironia Style:England, 1770 Patsy KensitA mauve plant native to southern Africa, it is named for the centaur Chiron, who utilized medicinal plants such as this in traditional medicines. 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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