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DescriptionNature print, Alois Auer.jpg Digital reproduction of an image by, Alois Auer, using the——Nature printing process. Source give a title "Blätter des Mann=Waldfarn" Nature print from Alois Auer (active 1840s-1850s)
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Source Pflanzen Blumen und Blätter Vienna: Imperial Printing Office, 1853, reproduced at an online exhibitions of the "LuEsther T." Mertz Library .
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