Apollinaire uses the crayfish's natural habit of swimming backward as a metaphor for uncertainty and a "retrograde" movement in life or love
Original oil on canvas of Crab on boardwalk by S
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Bottom Right: Galipea macrophylla
This illustration represents Galipea macrophylla
Roach, River Chub, Common Silverside Fish, Original print by Denton, 1895 Israel Apollinaire uses the crayfish's naturalOriginal chromolithograph print by artist Sherman Foote Denton, featuring four species of freshwater fish (Roach, River Chub, Common Silverside, and Blunt Nosed Minnow). Published from the New York State Fisheries, Game, and Forest Commission's annual reports between 1895. Dimensions: 12 x 16"