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  2. Moses Williams (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Enslaved, he was not taught the "higher art" of painting. [ 1 ] After showing skill at silhouette-making, Williams was given a physiognotrace machine to make silhouettes, and he continued to work at Peale's museum as a freedman and a professional silhouette artist who made black-and-white paper silhouettes for visitors of the museum.

  3. File:Butterfly-clipart.svg - Wikipedia

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  4. Ornithoptera victoriae - Wikipedia

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    Male: The forewings are black. Next to the wing tip there is a large, green spot. There is a green area around the thorax. The underside of Ornithoptera victoriae is black. The green spot and the green area are combined. At the wing leading edge there is a large black spot. The veins are black. The hindwings are green. The edge of wing is black.

  5. Pieridae - Wikipedia

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    The Pieridae are a large family of butterflies with about 76 genera containing about 1,100 species, mostly from tropical Africa and tropical Asia with some varieties in the more northern regions of North America and Eurasia. [1] Most pierid butterflies are white, yellow, or orange in coloration, often with black spots.

  6. Pieris rapae - Wikipedia

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    Pieris rapae is a small- to medium-sized butterfly species of the whites-and-yellows family Pieridae.It is known in Europe as the small white, in North America as the cabbage white or cabbage butterfly, [note 1] on several continents as the small cabbage white, and in New Zealand as the white butterfly. [2]

  7. Adelpha californica - Wikipedia

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    The ventral surfaces of the wings are generally similar but with blue bands along the edges of both wings, as well as blue and orange patterns on the corners near the body. [6] Like other members of the genus, the butterfly is named "sister" for its black and white markings on the forewing that resemble a nun 's habit .

  8. Nymphalis antiopa - Wikipedia

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    Nymphalis antiopa, known as the mourning cloak in North America and the Camberwell beauty in Britain, is a large butterfly native to Eurasia and North America. The immature form of this species is sometimes known as the spiny elm caterpillar. [2]

  9. Kathy Butterly - Wikipedia

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    Kathy Butterly is an American sculptor born in Amityville, New York, in 1963.She lives and works in New York City. Butterly received her Bachelor of Fine Arts from Moore College of Art in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 1986 and her Master of Fine Arts from University of California, Davis in 1990.