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Album. Birds. Black-headed Buntings (Emberiza melanocephala). The male (cock) in profile in the foreground, with the female (hen) behind. Youqua (Chinese, ac.1840-1870). Watercolour, bodycolour and ink with heightening in white on pith paper, laid down with with strips of blue silk-covered paper. Height 250 mm, width 337 mm. Part album containing 12 watercolours on pith paper, 4171. Production Note: Export album made for the Western market.
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