East Urban Home Painted Botanical Illustration of Mead's Dodecatheon or American Cowslip

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100 cm H x 61 cm W x 3.8 cm D
100 cm H x 70 cm W x 0.2 cm D
100 cm H x 70 cm W x 2.3 cm D
100.0 H x 70.0 W cm
2.3 D cm
24.4 W x 3.8 D cm
40 cm H x 24.4 cm W x 3.8 cm D
40 cm H x 30 cm W x 0.2 cm D
40 cm H x 30 cm W x 2.3 cm D
40.0 H x 30.0 W x 0.2 D cm
50 cm H x 40 cm W x 0.2 cm D
50 cm H x 40 cm W x 2.3 cm D
50.0 H x 40.0 W cm
60 cm H x 36.6 cm W x 3.8 cm D
60.0 H x 36.6 W cm
61.0 W cm
70 cm H x 50 cm W x 2.3 cm D
70.0 H x 50.0 W cm
80 cm H x 48.8 cm W x 3.8 cm D
80.0 H x 48.8 W cm
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  • Size: 40 cm H x 30 cm W x 0.2 cm D
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Description
East Urban Home Painted botanical illustration of Mead's Dodecatheon or American Cowslip, Dodecatheon Media by unknown. Illustration from the Botanical Magazine by William Curtis published 1789 by Couchman and Fry. William Curtis, the founder of the Curtis Museum in Alton, Hampshire, had a keen interest in the natural sciences, including botany and geology. He was a founder member of both the Palaeontological Society (1847) and the Geologists Association (1858). He published several books in the Botanical Magazine series and also Flora Londinensis. Produced on 280gsm fine art paper designed for museum-quality reproductions. The paper has a gently textured matt surface making it especially well suited for giclée reproductions of art prints and paintings. Format: Framed Paper, Size: 100 cm H x 70 cm W x 2.3 cm D
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