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Description Digital reproduction of a work by a nature printing process (electrotyping), developed by the author.
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Source Original publication is to be allocated. The image was included in an online exhibit from Harvard University
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Alois Auer  (1813–1869)  wikidata:Q1422266
 
Alois Auer
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Alois Auer von Welsbach
Description Austrian botanical illustrator, illustrator and photographer
Date of birth/death 11 May 1813  10 July 1869 
Location of birth/death Wels Vienna
Work period 1835 –1869 
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