The Eggs Duly Hatch into Worms, they are Covered b Canvas Print
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Image:97253 The Eggs Duly Hatch into Worms, they are Covered by Mulberry Leaves and then the Women Place them in Branches to Weave their Cocoons, plate 4 from 'Vermis Sericus' (The Silkworm) engraved by Philip Galle (1537-1612) (engraving). Straet, Jan van der (Giovanni Stradano) (1523-1605) (after). Private Collection, The Stapleton Collection. Art, Fine Art.
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straet
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der
giovanni
stradano
1523-1605
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industry
work
markets
shops
eggs
duly
hatch
into
worms
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are
covered
by
mulberry
leaves
then
women
place
them
branches
weave
their
cocoons
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4
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sericus'
silkworm
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philip
galle
1537-1612
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print
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