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Alexander Archipenko, "Torso in Space," 1952-1953, lithograph, color screenprint, and embossing on paper, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Museum purchase, 1984.87. Recreation by Adam and Lola Rice.
A new exhibit at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City dives further into how these animals came about, changed over time and what they’re facing today.
‘Sharks,’ a new exhibition at the American Museum of Natural History, proves that humans are far more dangerous to these animals than they are to us. By Laurel Graeber You could call it an ...
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Carful of Kids on MSNFrom Art to Animals to Airplanes: 30 Top NYC MuseumsFind a retired Space Shuttle and the Concorde, along with a submarine on the Intrepid. Photo Credit: Catherine Parker ...
It’s worth a visit to New York's American Museum of Natural History just to see this outrageous piece, which is part of Beautiful Creatures, a new exhibit showcasing 150 years of animal-themed ...
ATLANTA — Alexi Chisler, a registrar with the American Museum of Natural History, gets into her work. On a mid-February morning, Chisler, 35, had climbed all the way inside her latest project ...
In the darkness of the Akeley Hall of Mammals, swarms of kids gawk at beautifully staged dioramas of Africa’s wildlife.The stuffed safari, nestled in the American Museum of Natural History (AMNH ...
The walrus diorama at the American Museum of Natural History in New York, photographed in 2009, includes a "realistic" marine background. Ellen McKnight / Alamy Let’s face it: taxidermy dioramas ...
At a time when the public teaching of science is again being fought over, the largest museum of natural history in the U.S. just extended its reach. Jeffrey Brown got a look inside the American ...
The six-legged staffers of the American Museum of Natural History’s Bug Colony do their grisly work under a lid. The result: neatly tidied bones.
Eotephradactylus mcintireae’ is the oldest-known flying reptile from the continent and roamed the skies 209 million years ago.
My first visit to the American Museum of Natural History (AMNH) involved a flurry of media cameras, a sea of press badges and no small amount of intrigue. We had all been invited to witness the ...
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