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Garden Flowers The Botanical Paintings of Barbara Regina ~ November 6 2005 Barbara Regina Dietzsch 17061783 lived in Nuremberglike London a primary hub of botanical art in the eighteenth century Taught by her father Johann Israel Dietzsch Barbara was the eldest of nine siblings who painted flowers birds insects and small landscapes

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