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Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Cinammon Bear

 

In response to Jessica's post, I simply MUST post John Woodhouse Audubon's plate featuring two Cinnamon Bears from the Quadrupeds we viewed.    Note the awkwardly stylized bodies.  It's still a very nice and effective illustration.  I think it's marvelous that the author of Jessica's article is called "Frederick True."

Posted by Christoph Irmscher at 10:45 PM
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