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In the 1970s, photographer Hiroshi Sugimoto became famous for his “Dioramas” series, photographs of habitat groups, including some at the Natural History Museum, that leave out any evidence of ...
The third grade class at St. Jude School, Mountain Top, recently explored animal habitats around the world. Students examined the plants, soil, weather and adaptations needed and animals specific t… ...
Akeley would go on to create habitat dioramas at Chicago's Field Museum and New York's American Museum of Natural History, where the museum's hall of African mammals is named after him.
Habitat dioramas—the kind with a painted background, plants in the foreground, and an animated animal in mid-action—are generally credited to Carl Akeley, a taxidermist and expeditionist ...
This follows his 2009 work on the adjacent Habitat Gallery for its $135,000 restoration. Most of that money went to taxidermist George Dante's reclamation of the 8-ton, 32-foot whale shark that ...
In the parlor of the Quinn family habitat in Ridgefield Park, N.J. -- where Quinns have lived since 1921 in a Craftsman-style house built by Quinn's grandfather, and where Quinn, his wife, Linda ...
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