Description
remained until 1845
North view of the cell in the south-west tower of the Tower of London
A small table is visible to the left of picture and there is a curtain or drape in the right-hand background
with a half mended boot in his lap
The Archbishop of Canterbury greets the Japanese Ambassador
Stomach of the dugong Size:XL: 120 x 100cm remained until 1845Plate 26 from the paper 'Particulars respecting the anatomy of the Dugong, intended as a supplement to Sir T. S. Raffles account of that animal', by Everard Home, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, vol. 110 (1820), pp. 315 323. Study of the distended stomach of a dungong (Dugong dugon). The work is inscribed with publication and plate details and very faint (erased?) pencil inscriptions below the main figure. Not signed. Royal Society
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