Mayor, W. 1875. A brief chronological description of a collection of original drawings and sketches by the old masters. This collection of drawings formed by the late William Mayor, can be seen by appointment at Messrs. Hogarth, London. London, Hogarth.
A brief chronological description of a collection of original drawings and sketches by the old masters. This collection of drawings formed by the late William Mayor, can be seen by appointment at Messrs. Hogarth, London
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LocationCaptiveSubjectCaptive before 1800SpeciesGreater One-horned Rhino (unicornis)
Oudry
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