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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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Diagram and notes, for use in Jack Rabbit Group, Hall of North American Mammals
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Painting, proposed design for Jack Rabbit Group, Hall of North American Mammals
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Botanical illustration for use in Jack Rabbit Group, Hall of North American Mammals
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Botanical illustration for Jack Rabbit Group, Hall of North American Mammals
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Botanical illustration for use in Jack Rabbit Group, Hall of North American Mammals
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Illustration depicting Ocotillo (Fouquieria splendens) with flower, stalk, color detail, for the Jackrabbit group diorama, Hall of North American Mammals
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Guadalupe Peak. Rough sketch of proposed site of the Jackrabbit Group diorama background, Hall of North American Mammals, 1940
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Painting, proposed design for Jack Rabbit Group, Hall of North American Mammals
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Palo verde plant for the Jack Rabbit diorama, Hall of North American Mammals
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Barrel cactus fruit for the Jack Rabbit diorama, Hall of North American Mammals
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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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Leaf, stem and flower, botanical illustration for use in 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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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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Illustration of a vine from Guaymas, Mexico for the Jaguar Group diorama, Hall of North American Mammals, with color detail
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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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Philodendron (Squamiferum), botanical illustration, for use in Alaska Brown Bear Group, 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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Bernard Family Hall of North American Mammals
Black-Tailed and Antelope Jackrabbits (Diorama)
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art-003-b1-30b
Title
Typewritten list of Kodachrome images of botanical specimens, Tucson, Arizona, for use in Jack Rabbit Group, Hall of North American Mammals
Description
Jack Rabbit Group. KODACHROMESJob 8055TUCSON, ARIZONA. JACK RABBIT GROUP8 x 10 Panorama of five pictures. #281-285 Color too dark. #213 in general series is a better picture.#388. Sunset study#389. Sunset study4X5 #292. General view showing Teddy-bear Cholla and Ocotillo. Color toodark. Note: see 8 x 10 #221 - an excellent picture; color accurate except in shadows. Encelia farinosa and the green compositaceous bush (#7 in list of accessories) also very well shown in this picture.#293. Teddy-bear Cholla in situ (actual plant collected for group).Color too dark. See note under #292.#294. Top of above Teddy-bear Cholla. Too dark - see above.#295. Fruiting branch of Teddy-bear Cholla. Too dark. Note: See 8 x 10#222 for true colors of flowers am fruit.#296. Flower of Teddy-bear Cholla. See note under #295.#297. Flower of Teddy-bear Cholla, as above.#298. Ground litter at base of Teddy-bear Cholla.#307. Group of flowering Saguaro on low country.#306. Showing habit of Saguaro on mountain slopes at altitude of groupsite. As compared with specimens growing on the plains, the mountainplants are slenderer and have fewer branches.#308. As #306.#309, 310, 311. Flowers and flower buds of Saguaro.General notes on Saguaro pictures : The pictures listed above are usefulstudies of habit and form but are unsatisfactory as regards color. Forgood color rendition see 8 x 10 #263and 265 of general series.#299. A rocky slope carrying Palo Verde and Saguaro. Color a little to brown.#300. Flowering Palo-verde in situ. Good color.#301. Branch of Palo-verde in flower.#302. Base of Palo-verde, showing pattern of branching. Bark color verygood where in focus am out of shadow.#304. Palo-verde. The small tree collected as an accessory.
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Mixed media
Physical dimensions
10 x 8 in.
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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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