Description
This print was produced from the original by LÚopold Trouvelot of Harvard College Observatory
Started by Cardinal Wolsey in 1514
Painting of two polar bears clinging to a tree trunk in the water
For the sake of his father's honour
a look that was achieved by wearing a crinolette
Lemon balm, Peony and adder's tongue fern horse Trough This print was produced fromLemon balm, Peony and adder's tongue fern, 1613. Melissa fuchsii (Lemon balm); Peony flower in full bloom; Ophioglossum, (adder's tongue fern). Illustration from 'Hortus Eystettensis' by Basil Besler (1561 1629), published in 1613.
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