

Archetypes and Studies: What can emerge in keeping with such a cavernous promise? (Part IV, plate 2)
Black and white illustration on aged paper. A square image with rounded corners bordered by a thin line. In center, a pear and several plants with leaves and flowers. On top, two lines of cursive writing. At bottom, a line of cursive writing and a signature. Numbers "2" and "4" on bottom left and right corners, respectively. In center top, a dragonfly and a seed. On bottom right, a beetle. On left, a plant with flowers and leaves. On right, three plant stems. In center, a mouse. Bottom center, an additional pear.
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