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Plant illustration with leaf color detail from Guaymas, Mexico used for the Jaguar diorama in the 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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Botanical illustration for the Beaver Group diorama, Hall of North American Mammals
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Botanical illustration for the Beaver Group diorama, 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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Typewritten list of Kodachrome images of botanical specimens, Tucson, Arizona, for use in Jack Rabbit Group, Hall of North American Mammals
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Typewritten list of Kodachrome images of botanical specimens, Tucson, Arizona, for use in Jack Rabbit Group, Hall of North American Mammals
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Verso of jaguar drawing, Hall of North American Mammals
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Plants, Wyoming, botanical illustration with colors noted, for use in Mule Deer Group, Hall of North American Mammals
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Phacelia crenulata illustration with leaf, flower, color detail, for the Spotted Skunk and Ringtail (Cacomistle) diorama, Hall of North American Mammals, Shiprock, New Mexico, 1947
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Philodendron (Squamiferum), botanical illustration, for use in Alaska Brown Bear Group, Hall of North American Mammals
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Diagram and notes, for use in Jack Rabbit 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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Philodendron (Squamiferum), botanical illustration, for use in Alaska Brown Bear Group, Hall of North American Mammals
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Philodendron (Squamiferum), botanical illustration with colors noted, for use in Alaska Brown Bear Group, Hall of North American Mammals
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Lady Slipper, botanical illustration with colors noted, for use in Beaver Group, Hall of North American Mammals
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Bernard Family Hall of North American Mammals
Botany
Exhibition preparation
Jaguar (Diorama)
Plants
Asset ID
art-003-b1-39
Title
Illustration of a vine from Guaymas, Mexico for the Jaguar Group diorama, Hall of North American Mammals, with color detail
Description
Jaguar Group
Agent (Role)
Unknown
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Artist
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Date
Unknown
Artwork/Object Type
Mixed media
City Town
Guaymas
State Province
Sinaloa
Country
Mexico
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.
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