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Sterculia Monosperma. Detail studies in graphite for parts of the flower and enlargement of open seed-pod and seed, numbered. Redouté, Pierre Joseph (Flemish, 1759-1840). Watercolour and bodycolour over graphite on vellum, margins ruled in red and gold ink, height 472 mm, width 342 mm. Acquisition: bequeathed 1973; Fairhaven, Henry Rogers Broughton.
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