Pear. Woodcut artwork of a late pear (harvested late in the growing season), collected in Balde, Germany. This artwork is from 'Historia novi et admir
Pear. Woodcut artwork of a late pear (harvested late in the growing season), collected in Balde, Germany. This artwork is from 'Historia novi et admirabilis' (1598) by the Swiss botanist and naturalist Johann Bauhin (1541-1613). The fourth volume of this work included artworks of cultivated fruit, with 60 of apples and 41 of pears.
Size: 3803px × 4624px
Photo credit: © MIDDLE TEMPLE LIBRARY/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No
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