Joseph Constantine Stadler

Large Flowering Sensitive Plant, Plate 16

1799
Etching with printed and hand-applied color, aquatint, stipple, and engraving

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In The Temple of Flora , this print was accompanied by a scientific description and a poem written by Erasmus Darwin (Charles Darwin’s grandfather).

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