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Thomas Robins the Younger

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Thomas Robins the Younger. Exotic plants and insects No. 30. Painted in England or Jamaica between 1783 and 1788.[1]

Thomas Robins the Younger (1748–1806) was an English artist known for his depictions of English country houses, their gardens, and the natural world.[2] His father, also Thomas Robins, was noted for his paintings of Gloucestershire gardens.[3]

References

Further reading

  • Robins, John Anthony (Ed.) (1999) The Flower: Paintings of Thomas Robins the Younger (with commentaries on the insects by Robert Godden and on the plants by Adrian Whiteley)

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