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Archive Photograph of Young Sea Star Development, by Douglas P Wilson, c. 1930’s
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Photograph of Young Sea Star Development, by Douglas P Wilson, c. 1930’s

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Asterias (Late Stage in the Metamorphosis of the Brachiolaria Larva into the Young Starfish), by Douglas Wilson, silver gelatin photograph, 6 inches x 8 inches, 1930's condition- Very Good

Authentic 1920’s-1930’s Photograph of Development of a Sea Star by Marine-biologist and photographer, Douglas P Wilson, whose photographs are some of the very first of their kind, and remain among some of the most visually striking images in the history of marine-biology photography

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Asterias (Late Stage in the Metamorphosis of the Brachiolaria Larva into the Young Starfish), by Douglas Wilson, silver gelatin photograph, 6 inches x 8 inches, 1930's condition- Very Good

Authentic 1920’s-1930’s Photograph of Development of a Sea Star by Marine-biologist and photographer, Douglas P Wilson, whose photographs are some of the very first of their kind, and remain among some of the most visually striking images in the history of marine-biology photography

Asterias (Late Stage in the Metamorphosis of the Brachiolaria Larva into the Young Starfish), by Douglas Wilson, silver gelatin photograph, 6 inches x 8 inches, 1930's condition- Very Good

Authentic 1920’s-1930’s Photograph of Development of a Sea Star by Marine-biologist and photographer, Douglas P Wilson, whose photographs are some of the very first of their kind, and remain among some of the most visually striking images in the history of marine-biology photography

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