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Two plants, botanical illustration with colors noted, for use in Mule Deer Group, Hall of North American Mammals
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Plants, botanical illustration with colors noted, for use in Bison and Pronghorn Group, Hall of North American mammals
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Illustration of Palo Santo flower from Guaymas, Mexico for the Jaguar diorama in the Hall of North American Mammals
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Cacomistle and Wood Rat. Botanical illustration with color note for the Spotted Skunk and Ringtail (Cacomistle) diorama, Hall of North American Mammals, 1940
art-003-b1-25
Mountain lion, specimen measurement chart for use in Mountain Lion Group, Hall of North American Mammals
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Specimen measurement chart for use in Mountain Lion Group, Hall of North American Mammals
art-001-b7-f7-02
Diagram and notes, for use in Jack Rabbit Group, Hall of North American Mammals
art-003-b1-30a
Botanical illustration for use in Jack Rabbit Group, Hall of North American Mammals
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Grass, botanical illustration for use in Beaver Group, Hall of North American Mammals
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Botanical illustration for use in Beaver Group, Hall of North American Mammals
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Leaf, stem and flower, botanical illustration for use in Beaver Group diorama, Hall of North American Mammals
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Watercolor, proposed design for Musk Oxen Group, Hall of North American Mammals
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Tags
Bernard Family Hall of North American Mammals
Botany
Exhibition preparation
Asset ID
art-003-b2-06
Title
Quinine bush, for use in Mountain Lion Group, Hall of North American Mammals
Description
Mountain Lion Group. Mt. Lion Group; June 1939; Quinine bush
Agent (Role)
DeLucia, Raymond H.
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Artist
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Date
1939-06
Artwork/Object Type
Illustrations
Physical dimensions
9 x 12 in.
Is Part Of
American Museum of Natural History, Department of Preparation and Installation: Diorama and Hall construction
Collection/Work Relation
AMNH Special Collections, DR 104: American Museum of Natural History, Department of Preparation and Installation: Diorama and Hall construction. 1919-1962.
External Resource
AMNH Library authority record:
Bernard Family Hall of North American Mammals
, AMNH Library authority record:
DeLucia, Raymond H.
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