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Description The John Ray Bust in the British Museum commemorates the esteemed English naturalist and botanist, John Ray. Crafted from marble, this bust captures Ray's likeness with remarkable detail, showcasing his distinctive features and scholarly demeanor. Ray's contributions to the fields of botany, zoology, and taxonomy are celebrated through this sculpture, which serves as a tribute to his pioneering work in the scientific study of the natural world. As a symbol of scientific inquiry and intellectual curiosity, the John Ray Bust stands as a testament to Ray's enduring legacy and his impact on the advancement of botanical science during the 17th century.
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Author Dale Cruse from San Francisco, CA, USA

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