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ALEXANDER MARSHAL (C. 1620-82)

Red-billed toucan, pomegranate (double form), common crane, meadow saffron or autumn crocus with caterpillar of buff-tip moth, vine branch, scarlet macaw, mona monkey, filbert or hazel nuts, caterpillar of cabbage white butterfly, and common frog

c. 1650-82

RCIN 924412

The double-flowered pomegranate is thought to have been introduced to England 1620. The frog is one of Marshal’s most realistic animal drawings.


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