Four-striped Ground Squirrel (Tamias quadrivitatus) by John Woodhouse Audubon, 1845 dundee preserving the legacy of the
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preserving the legacy of the ancient world for future generations
symbolizing the birth of modern Arab nations and the enduring legacy of the Arab nationalist movement
making this piece as compelling in a contemporary interior as it was on a 1920s street kiosk
It was created as a historical record because the previous map upon which this is based was scarce and in bad condition
meticulously crafted by Buchdruckerel Davos AG for the 1959/1960 winter season
Four-striped Ground Squirrel (Tamias quadrivitatus) by John Woodhouse Audubon, 1845 dundee preserving the legacy of theTamias quadrivitatus, Four striped Ground Squirrel. Natural size. 1. Male, 2. Female, 3 & 4. Young. (18451848) by John Woodhouse Audubon captures a moment of lively observation at the intersection of art and early American zoology. Created in the mid 19th century, this Victorian zoological illustration presents the species at life scale and carefully annotates the male, female, and two younga nod to the eras expanding appetite for scientific accuracy
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