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Canada Jay. Corus Canadensis [current name: Gray Jay. Perisoreus canadensis], printing plate for "The Birds of America," 1827–38, plate CVII

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Printing plate: engraving etching and aquatint on copper nickel plated and filled with brass paint, Birds of America plate CVII
Birds of America plate CVII, Drawings and Prints, Metropolitan Museum of Art New York NY, Gift of Miss Louise B. Graves 1939
Title: Canada Jay. Corus Canadensis [current name: Gray Jay. Perisoreus canadensis], printing plate for "The Birds of America," 1827–38, plate CVII
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Printing plate: engraving etching and aquatint on copper nickel plated and filled with brass paint, Birds of America plate CVII.

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