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A Decorative Group of Five George III Period Framed & Hand-Coloured Stipple Botanical Engravings from The Temple of Flora; or Garden of Nature c.1799-1809 sub-Art & Sculpture While Anna’s Peers and Early

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While Anna’s Peers and Early Playmates Tread

Please note in the photographs there are ten stones

Appreciated for its grace

and so after skin and muscle had been were severed

and was heavily influenced by Japanese decoration

A Decorative Group of Five George III Period Framed & Hand-Coloured Stipple Botanical Engravings from The Temple of Flora; or Garden of Nature c.1799-1809 sub-Art & Sculpture While Anna’s Peers and EarlyOrigin: English Period: George III Provenance: Unknown Date: c. 1799 1809 The Engravings: 19 x 13. 5 In Frames: 21. 25 x 15. 75 (each) The decorative group of five framed and hand coloured folio stipple engravings with etching on wove paper, of botanical interest, each showing a named species of flora, published between 1799 1807 by Dr Thornton, London for "New Illustration of the Sexual System of Carolus Von Linnaeus and the Temple of Flora, or

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