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Art Survey No. 1084: The Iris Polyplectron / LR "J. Wolf", 9999 - 9999

 Item
Identifier: Art Survey No. 1084

Scope and Contents

From the Collection:

The Art Survey is an inventory of artwork throughout the Museum, conducted by Joel Sweimler in 1991-1992. It is not exhaustive: numerous additional artworks are documented in the library catalog after the survey's completion.

There is a physical copy of the survey that consists of seven volumes, printed from the original database. Volumes 1-4 contain records of art work in the American Museum of Natural History. There are two copies of an author index in three volumes. The database was migrated into the library catalog, and then copied to the archives catalog on this finding aid.

Additional research on artworks in the Museum is in progress.

Dates

  • Creation: 9999 - 9999

Creator

Biographical sketch

Born in Coblenz, Prussia; died in England. Active in London. Naturalist, animal artist and lithographer; illustrated many natural history books and scientific treatises. One of the first artists to make a full time career painting wild life One of the first artists to make a full time career painting wildlife.

Full Extent

1 watercolor. (1 watercolor : Wash ;, 18 3/4 x 23 3/4 in.)

Language of Materials

English

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Gift from Miss Margaret H. Elliot, Feb. 26, 1917..

Publication Date

[n.d.]

General Note

Polyplectron bicalcaritum.

General Note

Support: Paper.

General Note

Elliot, Daniel Giraud. F.L.S.&c. A Monograph of the Phasianidae. Published by the author. New York. Folio. 1873. Vol. 1, Plate 7.

General Note

Two males perched on branches.

General Note

Condition: Fair (3).

General Note

Frame: Encapsulated.

General Note

http://libcat1.amnh.org/record=b1001083

Repository Details

Part of the Museum Archives at the Gottesman Research Library Repository

Contact:
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