Townsend's Ground Squirrel (Tamias Townsendii) by John Woodhouse Audubon, 1845 malta and yellow
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while a bold compass rose orients the viewer to the Atlantic and the Delaware
available on acid-free archival paper or artist’s cotton canvas to ensure long-lasting vibrancy and fidelity to the original work
with hand-coloured illustrations showcasing orbits around the sun and bordered by the zodiac signs
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Townsend's Ground Squirrel (Tamias Townsendii) by John Woodhouse Audubon, 1845 malta and yellowTamias Townsendii, Townsends Ground Squirrel. Natural size. (18451848) by John Woodhouse Audubon is a quintessential nineteenthcentury natural history illustration, marrying scientific precision with elegant design. Created in 1845 by the son of the famed John James Audubon, this zoological plate presents the animal at life scale, its poised posture and fine fur patterning rendered with the care expected of an era devoted to cataloging North American
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