Mammals
Found in 90 Collections and/or Records:
Art Survey No. 869: The Home of the Elk (Mountain Monarchs), before 1953
Painting depicting high mountain valley, snow-capped mountains, with herd of elks. Used as the background painting for a mounted display in the historic AMNH Allen Hall of North American Mammals.
Art Survey No. 870: Stung / Base "Carl E. Akeley", undated
Elephant with snake around right fore-leg. Black base. Inscription: On base "Stung."
Art Survey No. 891: [Bird Dogs] / LR "Rosseau", 1909
The Art Survey is an inventory of artwork throughout the Museum. It is not exhaustive: numerous additional artworks are documented in the library catalog after the survey's completion. Additional research on artworks in the Museum is in progress.
Art Survey No. 1029: The Lion / LR "J. Wolf", 1873
Watercolor depicting pride of lions (3 males and 2 females) drinking at waterhole.
Art Survey No. 1030: Cougar, Puma, Panther, or American Lion / LL "J. Wolf", 1873
Watercolor depicting mother cat lying on tree branch watching three kittens playing.
Art Survey No. 1031: The Tiger / LR "J. Wolf", 1873
Watercolor depicts three tigers lying down inside a cage, one tiger is cleaning the back of another.
Art Survey No. 1032: The Panther or Leopard / LR "J. Wolf", 1873
Watercolor depicting single cat with dead baboon, troop of baboons in tree taunting him.
Art Survey No. 1033: Leopard / LR " J. Wolf", 1873
The Art Survey is an inventory of artwork throughout the Museum. It is not exhaustive: numerous additional artworks are documented in the library catalog after the survey's completion. Additional research on artworks in the Museum is in progress.
Art Survey No. 1034: The Bornean Red Cat / LR " J. Wolf", 1874
The Art Survey is an inventory of artwork throughout the Museum. It is not exhaustive: numerous additional artworks are documented in the library catalog after the survey's completion. Additional research on artworks in the Museum is in progress.
Art Survey No. 1035: Temminck's Golden Cat / LR " J. Wolf", 1873
The Art Survey is an inventory of artwork throughout the Museum. It is not exhaustive: numerous additional artworks are documented in the library catalog after the survey's completion. Additional research on artworks in the Museum is in progress.