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Title/s: Annona cheimola Mill. (Annonaceae) (Guanabanus, Custard Apple) Maker/s: Ehret, Georg Dionysius (draughtsman) [ULAN info: German artist, 1710-1770] Description: Study of single shoot from portion of woody stem with flowers and leaves. Removed from album and mounted separately. Technique Description: bodycolour, with traces of white heightening over faint traces of graphite outline on vellum Dimensions: height: 532 mm, width: 367 mm Date: 1742
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