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Natural History, Original Fern Prints based on the Work of Carl Lindman. 'Aspidium Cristatum',

Chromolithograph, published c1905

Natural History, Original Fern Prints based on the Work of Carl Lindman. ‘Aspidium Cristatum’,

Chromolithograph, published c1905

Carl Axel Magnus Lindman was a Swedish botanist and botanical artist, who published "Bilder ur Nordens Flora" between 1901-1905.

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Dimensions: 37.5cm (14¾") High, 30cm (11¾") Wide, 1.5cm (0½") Deep
Stock code: P01314 J
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Original chromolithographs, published in Germany c1905. Presented in gilt frames with cream mounts.

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