the superb illustrations that Brookshaw drew and engraved for the “Pomona” remain perhaps the most sumptuous and distinctive of the early 19th century
Mitchell’s map was the one upon which the boundaries of the new United States first appeared
Blaeu’s maps
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Her affiliations with Kew Gardens in England and associations with the French ambassadors to such exotic places as Morocco
AUDUBON, John James (1785 - 1851), Red-Throated Diver, (Plate 202), 1827–1838 Artists_Jacques Barraband the superb illustrations that BrookshawJOHN JAMES AUDUBON (AMERICAN, 17851851) Red Throated Diver, Plate 202 From the Birds of America Aquatint engraving with original hand color London: Robert Havell, 18271838 Paper size: 25 1 2 x 38 5 8 in. Provenance: John Vickers Painters Collection, Cleveland, Ohio. The Red throated Diver is found, in tolerable abundance, on the sea coast of the United States during autumn, winter, and early spring, from Maryland to the extremities of Maine. The