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[Dinocyon] [art original] / Chas. R. Knight

 Item — Folder: Knight, RF-94-B
Identifier: Art Survey no. 776
Scope and Contents

Three-quarter view of head and neck of a Miocene dog. Signed and dated "Feb. 1902" at lower left.

Dates: 1902

Dryptosaurus [art original] / Chas. R. Knight

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Identifier: Art Survey no. 761
Scope and Contents

Originally entitled "Leaping Laelaps," this watercolor may be the earliest depiction of theropods, or actually any dinosaur, as highly active and dynamic, based on the opinions of E.D. Cope and Henry Fairfield Osborn, the curator of vertebrate paleontology at the American Museum of Natural History at the time of the painting's commission.

Dates: 1897

Elasmosaurus / LL "Chas. R. Knight 97"

 Item
Identifier: Art Survey No. 764

Elotherium / LR "Chas. R. Knight 96"

 Item
Identifier: Art Survey No. 765

[Eobasileus] [art original] / Chas. R. Knight

 Item
Identifier: Art Survey no. 760
Scope and Contents

Two rhinoceros-like mammals with six horns and large canines, one grazing in background, the other standing in profile view in center. The Eobasileus is closely related to Uintatherium.

Dates: 1896

[Eocene Period Mural Study]

 Item — Frame: 1
Identifier: Art Survey No. 813
Scope and Contents

One animal grazing, another lying belly down under tree, others in background.

Dates: 1930

[Eocene Period Mural Study]

 Item — Frame: 1
Identifier: Art Survey No. 814
Scope and Contents

Mammals near lake, dense vegetation.

Dates: 1930

Eohippus / LR "Chas. R. Knight"

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Identifier: Art Survey No. 791