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Black-eyed Susan

Pancrace Bessa

Cleveland Museum of Art

Black-eyed Susan by Pancrace Bessa: A framed botanical illustration of two yellow flowers with dark centers, on long green stems with several leaves; four small detailed views of parts of the plant are at the bottom; on a white background. The frame has a thin gold border.

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586 × 893 px
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