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A flowering branch of Plumeria flavum (Frangi-pani tree), against a distant landscape, a hawkmoth and a caterpillar. Robins, T.C. (British, active circa 1768). Watercolour and bodycolour on paper, height 470 mm, width 353 mm, 1769.
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