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'Pithecia satanas' [Black bearded saki] Size:XXL: 150 x 100cm 30th August 1973

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30th August 1973

when she fell to the allied troops

early on a winter morning

Above are two coats of arms and several figures

Alfred Barnard Basset was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1889

'Pithecia satanas' [Black bearded saki] Size:XXL: 150 x 100cm 30th August 1973Zoological study of a black bearded saki Chiropotes satanas native to South America. Shown seated on the ground in profile and holding on the ground with a mountain scene behind. Plate 25 from The natural history of monkeys, by Sir William Jardine (Edinburgh, 1833) The Naturalist's Library. Mammalia. Vol. 1. Referred to in the text as 'The Couxio'. The plate is inscribed: 'PLATE 24. AOTES TRIVIGATUS. Lizars sc.' Original: etching. 1833

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