File:Dodo painting held at World Museum, National Museums Liverpool.jpg

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English: All available accounts of the Dodo, including the artefacts in the museums were studied and gathered into a book by H. E. Strickland and A. G. Melville in 1848. The book included a “fac-simile” of the Dodo from Roelandt Savery’s 1626 painting The Paradise. In the Vertebrate Zoology collection at World Museum, National Museums Liverpool, there is a large painted copy of the Dodo picture from the book, inscribed with “E.M.P.K. 1900”.
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Dodo painting held at World Museum, National Museums Liverpool

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