Common or Virginian Deer (Cervus virginianus) by John Woodhouse Audubon, 1845 cheshire Namur was a strategic location
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Namur was a strategic location at the confluence of the Meuse and Sambre rivers
when lines like the Bremgarten–Dietikon route connected historic market towns with the growing orbit of Zürich
This Old Map of Wiltshire
its tributaries—the Marne and Oise—traced with crystalline certainty
His leadership within Der Blaue Reiter championed art’s spiritual dimension
Common or Virginian Deer (Cervus virginianus) by John Woodhouse Audubon, 1845 cheshire Namur was a strategic locationCervus Virginianus, Common or Virginian Deer. Old male & female. by John Woodhouse Audubon (1845) is a poised study of North Americas iconic deer at the exact moment where observation meets artistry. Created in the Victorian age of natural history, it reflects the periods drive to document wildlife with scientific clarity while composing scenes of quiet grace. Two deera mature buck and a doeoccupy a calm woodland edge: one lowers to drink while the
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