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deadpetsincollections · 2 months ago
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Webb Estate - Trophy Room (Shelburne, VT) later in Shelburne Museum
View of the Webb estate trophy room with cooking hearth, mounted kitchen utensils, wall mounted stuffed wild animal heads, firearms, birds, skins, animal skin rugs, trestle table with benches and other comfortable sitting area furnishings.
Louis L. McAllister Photographs
University of Vermont Libraries
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deadpetsincollections · 3 months ago
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Allegory of Sight (Venus and Cupid in a Picture Gallery)
c. 1660Jan Brueghel the Younger (Flemish (active Antwerp), 1601–1678)
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deadpetsincollections · 4 months ago
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1901 Solar Eclipse Expedition
View: Sumatra Views 113:23 (2008-003)
SeriesVI: Yerkes Observatory
Description: Sumatran bat, dead nailed to a board. Photograph taken on the United States Naval Observatory expedition to Sumatra. The eleven member team, of which astronomer Edward Emerson Barnard of Yerkes Observatory was a participant, recorded the total solar eclipse of May 18, 1901.
Collection: Archival Photographic Files
Repository: University of Chicago Library, Special Collections Research Center
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deadpetsincollections · 5 months ago
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A Young Roebuck and Rough Hounds
Benjamin Phelps Gibbon British (1802 - 1851) Primary After Edwin Landseer British (1802 - 1873) Secondary
Early - mid-19th century
Print Sheet 13.75 x 10.688 in. (34.925 x 27.146 cm)
Bryn Mawr College
Accession Number: 2007.20.8
Acquisition Date:
Geography: Europe, England
Classification: Fine and Visual Arts; Prints
Culture/Nationality: British
https://triarte.brynmawr.edu/
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deadpetsincollections · 5 months ago
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Hunting Trophy with Hare and Bay Leaves, c. 1810
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deadpetsincollections · 6 months ago
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Reclining Hunter
1783-1784Ralph Earl (American, 1751–1801)
Ralph Earl studied in England for several years during the American Revolution and was one of many American painters of the time who included natural scenes in his compositions. This enigmatic depiction of a reclining hunter suggests the emerging English view of the natural world as a place of repose and contemplation, where the beauties and pleasures of the countryside could be enjoyed.
Date: 1783-1784
Artist: Ralph Earl (American, 1751–1801)
Medium: Oil on canvas
Dimensions: 45 1/2 x 59 1/2 inches (115.6 x 151.1 cm)
Classification:Paintings
Credit Line: Gift of Drs. Caroline and Peter Koblenzer in honor of Sidney F. Sabin, 1993
Accession Number: 1993-71-1
Geography: Made in United States, North and Central America
Philadelphia Museum of Art
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deadpetsincollections · 6 months ago
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Buckhorn Museum Animals
Susan Arreola Postcards Volume 12: Tempe, ASU, Mesa, East Valley
Buckhorn Mineral Baths and Wildlife Museum
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