Oregon Flying Squirrel (Pteromys Origonensis) by John Woodhouse Audubon, 1845 Size:30x40in (75x100cm) The map includes a legend
Description
The map includes a legend that explains the symbols used
Population data: Population figures for various states and territories
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They capture the essence of Victorian-era cartographic artistry
Ironbridge Gorge (location of the Iron Bridge)
Oregon Flying Squirrel (Pteromys Origonensis) by John Woodhouse Audubon, 1845 Size:30x40in (75x100cm) The map includes a legendPteromys Origonensis, Oregon Flying Squirrel. Natural size. (18451848) by John Woodhouse Audubon is a refined Victorian zoological illustration that captures the quiet marvel of a nocturnal glider. John Woodhouse AudubonAmerican artist and naturalist, and the younger son of John James Audubonproduced this plate during the great 19thcentury efflorescence of natural history art. Rather than staging a dramatic wilderness scene, he isolates the animal
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