English: Robert Farren created this large oil painting based on Henry De la Beche's 1830 water color Duria Antiquior at the request of Adam Sedgwick who may have used it as a educational tool for geology lectures.
Date
circa 1850
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Sedgwick Museum of Earth Sciences website
Author
Robert Farren (1832-1910)
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