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Carl von Linné, called Linnaeus (1707-1778), after A. Roslin

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Harvard University Portrait Collection Painted at the request of Dr. Asa Gray; his gift to Harvard University. Harvard University Portrait Collection Gift of Dr. Asa Gray to Harvard University
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Title: Carl von Linné, called Linnaeus (1707-1778), after A. Roslin
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