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Astronomy
Astrophysics
Chromosphere
Hayden Planetarium
Sun
Asset ID
b1000010_3
Title
Hydrogen prominences, Painting of chromosphere of sun, from Yerkes observatory, July 15, 1919, 1 in.=5300 miles
Description
oil on canvas
Agent (Role)
Butler, Howard Russell, 1856-1934
(
Artist
),
Finnin, Denis
(
Copy photographer
)
Date
1927
Artwork/Object Type
Paintings
Physical dimensions
127 x 133 cm
Collection/Work Relation
AMNH Museum Archives, Art Survey No. 10-14:
[Hydrogen prominences], H.R. Butler
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