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black-and-white 030-phajus irroratus - high resolution image from old book.
Size in pixels: 2197x3628
Print size: approx 7 x 12 inches
File size: 0,8 Mb
Digital delivery: Instant download
Usage: Image is in public domain in US - may be used for personal or commercial purposes
Source: Information about source book is included
File format: JPG
Resolution: 300 dpi
This JPEG image is a high resolution printable scan of an old page (or plate, or engraving, or lithograph) from antique book published before 1923. Image may be downloaded and printed or perfectly used in crafting, decoupage, collage, altered art, prints or any other personal or commercial purposes. Information about artists (if possible) and title of book is included. TAGs: ArtsCult.com, Artscult, ArtsCult, natural, naturalist, nature, beautiful, nice, vintage, printable, public, domain, 300 dpi, commercial, use, 1800s, 1700s, 1900s, Victorian, Edwardian, art, clipart, royalty, free, digital, download, picture, collection, pack, paintings, scan, high, qulity, illustration, old, books, pages, supplies, collage, wall, decoration, ornaments, Graphic, engravings, lithographs, century, 18th, 17th, Pictorial, fabric, transfer, scrapbooking, Paper, craft, instant, masterpiece, pre-1923, animals, animal |
Width in pixels | 2197 |
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Height in pixels | 3628 |
source info | Published before 1923. botanical-12231 - black-and-white 030-phajus irroratus.jpg The orchid-grower's manual, containing brief descriptions of upwards of eight hundred species and varieties of orchidaceous plants, together with notices of their times of flowering, and most approved modes of treatment ... By Benjamin Samuel Williams : Williams, Benjamin Samuel, 1822-1890 : Published :1871 Volume:1871 Publisher:London, Victoria and Paradise nurseries http://'vxb.opr'/i/52705 J. L. MacFarlane (1836-1913), ill. Worthington George Smith (23 March 1835 27 October 1917), ill. -C. E. Andrew ? Williams, Benjamin Samuel, 1822-1890 'a_' |