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English: Illustration from Charles Catton the Younger Animals drawn from nature and engraved in aqua-tinta
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Source en:Charles Catton the younger, Animals drawn from nature and engraved in aqua-tinta, Publisher: London : Printed for the Author ... and sold by I. and J. Taylor ..., 1788.[1] Image extracted from Österreichische Nationalbibliothek[2] at http://data.onb.ac.at/ABO/%2BZ136978408
Author en:Charles Catton the younger

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