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Diatrype verruciformis is a wood-inhabiting ascomycete fungus. Reverend Richard Cresswell (1815–1882) compiled an extensive 19th-century collection of fungal studies. The archival image documents a watercolour, pen and ink drawing on paper dated 1867, bearing an ink identification by Miss Aviolet and a CRESSWELL COLLECTION museum stamp.-stock-foto
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Diatrype verruciformis is a species of ascomycete fungus commonly found on dead wood. Reverend Richard Cresswell (1815–1882) was an English clergyman and natural history collector who assembled over 450 fungal drawings and photographs. The archival image records a watercolour, pen and ink drawing on paper dated 1847, later identified in ink by Miss Aviolet and stamped CRESSWELL COLLECTION.-stock-foto
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Dothidea ulmi is a fungal species associated with elm trees. Reverend Richard Cresswell (1815–1882) documented numerous fungi in the 19th century. The archival image records a watercolour, pen and ink drawing on paper dated 1867, bearing an ink identification by Miss Aviolet and a CRESSWELL COLLECTION museum stamp.-stock-foto
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Hypochrea alutacea is a fungal species recorded in 19th-century natural history studies. Reverend Richard Cresswell (1815–1882) compiled an extensive series of fungal drawings and photographs. The archival image records a watercolour, pen and ink drawing on paper dated 1848, identified by Miss Aviolet and stamped CRESSWELL COLLECTION.-stock-foto
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Mitrula cucullata is a species of ascomycete fungus recorded in 1867 by Reverend Richard Cresswell (1815–1882), an English clergyman and amateur mycologist. The sheet carries ink identification by Miss Aviolet and a museum stamp of the Cresswell Collection. The archival image documents a watercolour with pen and ink on paper preserved as part of a bound volume of fungal studies.-stock-foto
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Helvella crispa is a species of ascomycete fungus commonly known as the white saddle. Reverend Richard Cresswell (1815–1882) produced numerous fungal illustrations in the Victorian era. The archival image documents a watercolour, pen and ink drawing on paper dated 1871, identified by Miss Aviolet and stamped CRESSWELL COLLECTION.-stock-foto
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Dacryomyces deliquescens is a jelly fungus species known for gelatinous fruiting bodies on decaying wood. Reverend Richard Cresswell (1815–1882) created numerous fungal studies in the 19th century. The archival image records a watercolour, pen and ink drawing on paper with ink identification by Miss Aviolet and a CRESSWELL COLLECTION stamp.-stock-foto
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Exidia glandulosa is a jelly fungus species commonly found on dead hardwood. Reverend Richard Cresswell (1815–1882) compiled extensive fungal studies during the Victorian period. The archival image documents a watercolour, pen and ink drawing on paper dated 1865, identified by Miss Aviolet and stamped CRESSWELL COLLECTION.-stock-foto
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Richard Cresswell (1815–1882) was an English clergyman and amateur mycologist who compiled over 450 fungal drawings and photographs. In 1847 he created a study identified as Auricularia aivicula, later annotated by Miss Aviolet and stamped CRESSWELL COLLECTION at RAMM. The archival image records a watercolour, pen and ink drawing on paper from his bound fungi volumes.-stock-foto
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Richard Cresswell (1815–1882) was an English clergyman and amateur mycologist who assembled a large collection of fungal studies. In 1871 he produced a drawing identified as Auricularia aivicula, later annotated by Miss Aviolet of the RAMM and stamped CRESSWELL COLLECTION. The archival image documents a watercolour, pen and ink study on paper from his fungi volumes.-stock-foto
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Hydnum compactum is the titled fungal species in this 1871 study. Reverend Richard Cresswell (1815–1882) was a Victorian clergyman who collected and illustrated fungi. The archival image documents a watercolour, pen and ink drawing on paper bearing identification by Miss Aviolet and a CRESSWELL COLLECTION museum stamp.-stock-foto
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Formes ulmarius is the titled fungal subject in this 1847 study. Reverend Richard Cresswell (1815–1882) assembled a substantial collection of fungal drawings and photographs in the 19th century. The archival image records a watercolour, pen and ink drawing on paper with identification by Miss Aviolet and a CRESSWELL COLLECTION stamp.-stock-foto
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Richard Cresswell (1815–1882) was an English clergyman and amateur mycologist who compiled extensive fungal studies. In 1873 he produced an unidentified fungus drawing later annotated by Miss Aviolet and stamped CRESSWELL COLLECTION at RAMM. The archival image records a watercolour, pen and ink study on paper from his bound volumes.-stock-foto
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Richard Cresswell (1815–1882) was an English clergyman and amateur mycologist who produced numerous fungal drawings. In 1868 he created an unidentified fungus study later annotated by Miss Aviolet and stamped CRESSWELL COLLECTION at RAMM. The archival image records a watercolour, pen and ink illustration on paper from his bound volumes.-stock-foto
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Richard Cresswell (1815–1882) was an English clergyman and amateur mycologist known for assembling over 450 fungal drawings. In 1868 he created an unidentified fungus study annotated by Miss Aviolet and stamped CRESSWELL COLLECTION at RAMM. The archival image documents a watercolour, pen and ink drawing on paper from his bound volumes.-stock-foto
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Richard Cresswell (1815–1882) was an English clergyman and amateur mycologist whose collection included drawings attributed to contributors such as Ralph Morgan (c.1859–1922). This study of a Boletus species bears identification by Miss Aviolet and a CRESSWELL COLLECTION stamp. The archival image documents a watercolour, pen and ink fungal drawing preserved within the RAMM volumes.-stock-foto
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Ralph Morgan (c.1859–1922) was a contributor to the fungal studies assembled by Richard Cresswell (1815–1882). This Boletus drawing bears identification by Miss Aviolet and the CRESSWELL COLLECTION stamp within the RAMM holdings. The archival image documents a watercolour, pen and ink study on paper preserved among the bound fungi volumes.-stock-foto
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Richard Cresswell (1815–1882) was an English clergyman and amateur mycologist who compiled extensive fungal studies. In 1868 he produced a drawing of a Boletus species, later annotated by Miss Aviolet and stamped CRESSWELL COLLECTION. The archival image records a watercolour, pen and ink study on paper from his bound fungi volumes at RAMM.-stock-foto
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Richard Cresswell (1815–1882) was an English clergyman and amateur mycologist who produced numerous fungal studies. In 1871 he drew Boletus luridus, later annotated by Miss Aviolet and stamped CRESSWELL COLLECTION at RAMM. The archival image records a watercolour, pen and ink illustration on paper from his bound fungi volumes.-stock-foto
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Richard Cresswell (1815–1882) was an English clergyman and amateur mycologist who created numerous fungal studies. This drawing of Boletus chrysenteron bears identification by Miss Aviolet and a CRESSWELL COLLECTION stamp at RAMM. The archival image records a watercolour, pen and ink illustration on paper from his bound fungi volumes.-stock-foto
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Richard Cresswell (1815–1882) was an English clergyman and amateur mycologist who assembled over 450 fungal studies. This drawing represents Boletus bovinus and carries identification by Miss Aviolet with a CRESSWELL COLLECTION stamp at RAMM. The archival image records a watercolour, pen and ink study on paper from his bound fungi volumes.-stock-foto
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Richard Cresswell (1815–1882) was an English clergyman and amateur mycologist known for compiling extensive fungal drawings. This study of Boletus elegans is annotated by Miss Aviolet and stamped CRESSWELL COLLECTION within the RAMM holdings. The archival image documents a watercolour, pen and ink illustration on paper from his bound fungi volumes.-stock-foto
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Richard Cresswell (1815–1882) was an English clergyman and amateur mycologist who compiled extensive fungal illustrations. This drawing represents Boletus granulatus and includes identification by Miss Aviolet with a CRESSWELL COLLECTION stamp at RAMM. The archival image documents a watercolour, pen and ink study on paper from his bound fungi volumes.-stock-foto
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Marasmius ramealis is a small wood-inhabiting agaric fungus classified by Elias Magnus Fries, recorded in 1871 by Reverend Richard Cresswell (1815–1882). The sheet bears ink identification by Miss Aviolet, Cooke illustration 1082, and notes dated 16 October 1871 describing growth on sticks under oak. The archival image records a watercolour with pen and ink on paper held in the Cresswell Collection.-stock-foto
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Marasmius harioloum is a species of agaric fungus recorded in 1871 by Reverend Richard Cresswell (1815–1882), an English clergyman and amateur mycologist. The sheet includes ink identification by Miss Aviolet, references to Cooke illustration 194, and notes describing specimens from Winchmere Hill Wood in October 1871. The archival image records a watercolour with pen and ink on paper preserved within the Cresswell Collection.-stock-foto
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Marasmius peronatus is a European agaric fungus described by James Bolton and later classified by Elias Magnus Fries, recorded in 1848 and 1868 by Reverend Richard Cresswell (1815–1882). The sheet cites Cooke illustration 1070 and notes collections from Winchmere Hill Wood and a lane leading to Stoke. The archival image documents a watercolour with pen and ink on paper within the Cresswell Collection.-stock-foto
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Dictyolus muscigenus is the titled fungal species in this 19th-century study. Reverend Richard Cresswell (1815–1882) assembled a large collection of fungal drawings and photographs. The archival image documents a watercolour, pen and ink drawing on paper dated 1870, identified in ink by Miss Aviolet and stamped CRESSWELL COLLECTION.-stock-foto
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Richard Cresswell was a collector of fungal drawings and photographs assembled into the Cresswell Collection, later curated at RAMM with identifications by Miss Aviolet. The archival image records a Mitrula study bearing ink and pencil notes and a CRESSWELL COLLECTION stamp. The historical photographic print documents a watercolour, pen, and ink work on paper preserved within this museum collection.-stock-foto
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M M Clarke was a contributor to the fungal drawings assembled by Richard Cresswell (1815–1882), an English clergyman and amateur mycologist. This study identified as Psaliota xanthoderma bears annotation by Miss Aviolet and a CRESSWELL COLLECTION stamp at RAMM. The archival image documents a hand drawn fungal study preserved within the bound volumes.-stock-foto
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August Macke – Mother with Child (Mutter mit Kind), 1911 – Early expressionist domestic composition shaped by softened volumes and enveloping warm hues, where the maternal embrace is distilled into a calm, rhythmic balance of form and emotional clarity | ArchiVerse-stock-foto
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Paul Cézanne – The Card Players (Les Joueurs de cartes), 1895 – Post-Impressionism quiet interior defined by muted palette and contemplative gravity; simplified volumes and rigid composition confer monumental stillness to everyday scene | ArchiVerse-stock-foto
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Paul Cézanne – Still Life with Apples and a Cup, 1892 – Post-Impressionist oil painting, fruit composition, warm tones, quiet balance, faceted volumes, shifting perspective | ArchiVerse-stock-foto
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Paul Cézanne – Two Pears (Deux poires), 1875 – Post-Impressionism intimate fruit study suffused with muted light and earthy tonal balance; simplified volumes and subtle asymmetry create structural clarity and visual weight | ArchiVerse-stock-foto
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This Kelekian Collection fragment is a historical art piece providing insight into ancient design and craftsmanship, documented across multiple volumes.-stock-foto
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Find the perfect gift that speaks volumes without words, expressing sentiments of love, appreciation, and joy.-stock-foto
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. English: Fleuron from book: A catalogue of upwards of twenty thousand volumes of very curious and valuable books; containing the fine library of the late Mr. Hall, of Magdalen College, Oxon, ... Which will be sold, ... this day 1773, ... by Tho. Payne, ... 33 A catalogue of upwards of twenty thousand volumes of very curious and valuable books; containing the fine library of the late Mr Fleuron T028850-1-stock-foto
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This work by Pieter Cramer and Caspar Stoll focuses on the Lepidoptera of Asia, Africa, and America, offering detailed illustrations of butterflies and moths from these continents.-stock-foto
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The 1908 edition of ‘‘Poésies choisies’’ by Louis Fréchette presents a curated collection of French-Canadian poetry in two volumes, illustrating the author’s significance in Canada’s literary tradition.-stock-foto
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Keith's Magazine from 1916, curated by Max L. Keith, presents house designs, floor plans, and detailed descriptions of construction costs. The magazine includes discussions on interior and exterior design, landscape architecture, and home furnishings. Several issues include building plans for schools and churches. Some volumes are missing pages.-stock-foto
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This image is from page 329 of 'Cassell's Library of English Literature,' a curated collection of significant English literary works, selected and edited by H. M., featuring illustrations.-stock-foto