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Beautiful, Artfully Crafted Lithograph of Ferns of Indonesia 'Polypodium', 1829

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  • Beautiful, Artfully Crafted Lithograph of Ferns of Java 'Polypodium', 1829
    Located in Langweer, NL
    Original 1829 hand-colored Fern Lithograph from Flora Javae (Indonesia). This one depicts a variant of Polypodium (tropical fern), in particular P. Wilddenowii. By Carolo Ludovico Bl...
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  • Beautiful, Hand-Crafted Lithograph of Ferns of Indonesia (Polypodium), 1829
    Located in Langweer, NL
    Original 1829 Hand-Colored Fern Lithograph from Flora Javae (Indonesia). This one depicts a variant of Polypodium (tropical fern), in particular P. Laciniatum. By Carolo Ludovico Blu...
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  • Rare, Artfully Handcolored Lithograph of Ferns of Indonesia (Polypodium), 1829
    Located in Langweer, NL
    Original 1829 Hand-Colored Fern Lithograph from Flora Javae (Indonesia). This one depicts a variant of Polypodium (tropical fern), in particular P. Irregulare. By Carolo Ludovico Blu...
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    Antique Early 19th Century European Prints

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  • Rare, Artfully Crafted Lithograph of Ferns of Java 'Polypodium', 1829
    Located in Langweer, NL
    Original 1829 Hand-Colored Fern Lithograph from Flora Javae (Indonesia). This one depicts a variant of Polypodium (tropical fern), in particular P. Gaudichaudii. By Carolo Ludovico B...
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    Antique Early 19th Century European Prints

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    Paper

  • Beautifully Handcolored Lithograph of Ferns of Indonesia 'Polypodium', 1829
    Located in Langweer, NL
    Original 1829 Hand-Colored Fern Lithograph from Flora Javae. This one depicts many variants of Polypodium (fern), in particular P. Venulosum and P. Obliquatum. By Carolo Ludovico Blume.
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    Antique Early 19th Century European Prints

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  • Artfully Handcolored Lithograph of Ferns of Java 'Polypodium', 1829
    Located in Langweer, NL
    Original 1829 hand-colored Fern Lithograph from Flora Javae. This one depicts many variants of Polypodium (fern), in particular P. Pallens and P. Celebicum. By Carolo Ludovico Blume.
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