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This is spectacular. Going directly into my pictures-of-rhinos folder. Thank you.
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Thanks. My debt to you keeps mounting.
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Reblogged this on danielkester66 and commented:
fantastic!
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For some reason, this reminds me of this scene, from “Midnight in Paris”:
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Did you ever read Lawrence Norfolk? *Lemprierre’s Dictionary* I really dug (though I’m told I read the American version with is different from the British, or something) and read *Pope’s Rhinoceros* (and thought OK but not nearly *L’s D*) which had a version of your rhinoceros on the cover.
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I will add Norfolk to the scrap of paper that I no longer keep in my wallet but on my iPhone.
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Also, feel the need to clarify: Aldrovandi’s is a color copy of Durer’s famous engraving:
http://riowang.blogspot.com/2008/11/rhinocerology-3-first-litter.html
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