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Marguerite

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Marguerite (1840s)

J. J. Grandville (French, 1803-1847)
Illustration

Wild Daisy (1937)

Lafayette F. Cargill (American, 20th Century)
Nature

22-Field Daisy (1919 - 1920)

Will R. Barnes (American, ?-1939)
Illustration

Celmisia (mountain daisy) (circa 1885)

Sarah Featon (New Zealander, 1848 – 1927)
Nature

Ox-eye daisy (1739)

Elizabeth Blackwell (Scottish, 1707–1758)
Nature

The small wild daisy (1739)

Elizabeth Blackwell (Scottish, 1707–1758)
Nature

Celmisia incana (White mountain musk or Woolly mountain daisy); Celmisia coriacea (Silvery cotton daisy); Celmisia larcifolia (Needle-leaved mountain daisy) (circa 1885)

Sarah Featon (New Zealander, 1848 – 1927)
Nature

Kidney Bean and English Daisy (1561–1596)

Joris Hoefnagel (Flemish, 1542-1600)
Illustration

Saint Marguerite (1847)

Ludwig Ferdinand Schnorr von Carolsfeld (German, 1788-1853)
Illustration

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