Z is for... Zinnia. A for our last day of

From: The floral magazine; comprising figures and descriptions of popular garden flowers. Vol. 1 (1861)

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V is for... The variation of animals and plants under domestication by Charles Darwin (1868).

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K is for… Kinghorn's Azalea.
From: The floral magazine; comprising figures and descriptions of popular garden flowers. Vol.1 (1861)
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Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Au pied du Sinaï: Couverture, 1898 https://t.co/FjzkaXgwXm

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C is for... Caterpillars, butterflies, & moths : an account of their habits, manners, and transformations by Mary and Elizabeth Kirby [1861].



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Kitagawa Utamaro, Courtesan Dreaming of a Marriage Procession, late 1790s https://t.co/6R5BouDYxZ

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Hippolyte Jean Flandrin, René-Charles Dassy and His Brother Jean-Baptiste-Claude-Amédé Dassy, 1850 https://t.co/2ysMJ75Y3S

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Hans Holbein the Younger, Chased Silver Medallion, 1532–43 https://t.co/NVkIyIBIVv

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Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Elles: Woman In a Corset, 1896 https://t.co/RAoU35u1Hg

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Yusuf and Zulaykha (Recto); Text Page, Persian Verses (Verso), c. 1556-65 https://t.co/uQRXL8rlb6

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Giovanni Battista Gaulli, Sketch for "The Four Prophets of Israel" (for Il Gesù, Rome), c. 1675-1677 https://t.co/ro3vniiKEf

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Rembrandt van Rijn, Abraham Francen, Apothecary, c. 1657 https://t.co/s5onOKt4SC

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