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Selected Graphics: Grunty Animals from The Flower of Nature, Circa 1350

Posted on March 24, 2024October 17, 2025 By Gem

If you need, or just want, 14th-century images of grunty or otherwise irritated creatures, you’ve come to the right place. Below are the individuals who make up the Gems Press poster, Grunty Animals. They are from Der Naturen Bloeme (The Flower of Nature). Circa 1350 by Jacob van Maerlant after earlier works. Original in the Library of Congress.

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