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#90 Cereus la roquette Inspired by a child's math

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Inspired by a child's math class

is simply cheery

American artist Paul Kohn graduated from the Philadelphia Museum College of Art and worked mainly as an advertising art director

Original Title - The Intruder Director - Roger Corman

#90 Cereus la roquette Inspired by a child's mathPart of the cacti family, this plant is commonly called moonlight cactus, or the night blooming cereus. This hand colored copper plate engraving is part of a collection of prints from the book Figures of the Most Beautiful Plants Described in the Gardeners Dictionary, published by Philip Miller in London in 1770. There were multiple contributing illustrators, including Georg Ehret. Condition: Good

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