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Giant Ground Sloth, Nearly elephant size Megatherium and two types of armadillo like glyptodons, spiked tailed Doedicurus and Glyptodon. Charles R. Knight painting or mural. preinstallation, the mural is on a panel cart, Hall 38 windows visible in background
Giant Ground Sloth
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  • CSGEO68656
  • GE575
American Mastodons Cenozoic era. Mural painting preinstallation. Signed by Charles R. Knight [Chas. R. Knight '28 [1928]].
American Mastodons
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  • CSGEO59396
  • GE576
Small four toed horses of the genus Orohippus and the much larger, but harmless Uintatherium of the Eocene. Charles R. Knight painting or mural, installed 1931.
Four toed horses
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  • CSGEO75015
  • GE571
Woolly Mammoths Cenozoic era. Painting by Charles R. Knight. Preinstallation, Hall 38 windows visible. Mural.
Mural
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  • CSGEO68655
  • GE577
Irish Deer [Elk], Megaloceros. Cenozoic era. Charles R. Knight mural painting, signed Chas. R. Knight 1928.
Irish Deer
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  • CSGEO63060
  • GE580
Small four toed horses of the genus Orohippus and the much larger, but harmless Uintatherium. Study painting [preliminary drawing] by Charles R. Knight.
Small four toed horses
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  • CSGEO66713
  • GE571
Giant Kangaroos and Wombats. (Right) Palorchestes and (left) Diprotodon. Marsupials predominated in isolated Australia through the Cenozoic, as they do today. Late Pleistocene time, 100,000 years ago. Charles R. Knight painting or mural on exhibit. Wood letters above as a title.
Giant Kangaroos and Wombats
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  • CK27T
  • GE581
Whales of the Eocene Seas. Restoration of the primitive whale. Basilosaurus [Zeuglodon] Painting by Charles R. Knight 1925.
Painting
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  • CSGEO67151_A
  • GE570
Woolly Mammoths and Rhinoceros Cenozoic. Early Man saw mammals known to us as fossils. Europe in Late Pleistocene time, 100,000 years ago. Charles Knight painting or mural. Painting.
Mural
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  • CK30T
  • GE577
Edmontosaurus Duck Bill dinosaur. Study painting for mural [preliminary drawing] by Charles R. Knight.
Edmontosaurus
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  • CSGEO66247
  • GE563
Whales of the Eocene Seas. Restoration of the primitive whale. Basilosaurus [Zeuglodon] Painting by Charles R. Knight 1925.
Painting
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  • CK26T
  • GE570
Teleoceras. Study painting [preliminary drawing] by Charles R. Knight.
Study painting
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  • CSGEO66714
  • GE574
Ground Sloths and Glyptodonts. Megatherium and Glyptodon. Middle Pleistocene period, Cenozoic era. Charles R. Knight painting or mural
Ground Sloths and Glyptodonts
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  • CK20T
  • GE575
Cave Bears, Ursus spelaeus, The Great Cave Bear of Europe. Cenozoic era. Painting by Charles R. Knight.
Cave Bears
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  • CSGEO71548
  • GE578
Giant Moas. Dinornis, Great extinct bird. Cenozoic Era. Close up of study sketch or painting on canvas signed by Charles R. Knight [Chas. R. Knight '27 [1927]].
Giant Moas
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  • CSGEO59008
  • GE582
Irish Deer (Elk?), Megaloceros. Cenozoic Charles R. Knight painting or mural. Knight's unsurpassed tribute to the magnificent Irish Deer Megaloceros, which possessed the most ponderous antlers of any known deer, their spread being an incredible eight or more feet.
Irish Deer
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  • CK1T
  • GE580
Pliocene Rhinoceros, Mastodonts, Oreodonts Cenozoic. Four-tusked mastodon Trilophodon (in the center), and the rhinoceros Teleoceras (on the left), which lived on the Great Plains of North America at the close of the Miocene period (about fifteen million years ago).  on the banks of a broad and shallow river near the close of the Miocene period, fifteen million years ago. The small animals at the right are oreodonts or contemporary pig-like animals. From a mural painting by Mr, Charles H. Knight. Pre-installation, Hall 38 windows visible in background
Pliocene Rhinoceros, Mastodonts, Oreodonts
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  • CSGEO72377
  • GE574
T. rex (tyrannosaurus) and Triceratops Mesozoic; Charles Knight painting or mural. This is unequivocally Knight's most influential work, the classic confrontation between the horned dinosaur Triceratops and its deadly adversary Tyrannosaurus.
T. rex and Triceratops
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  • CSGEO63217
  • GE567
Giant Moas. Dinornis, Great extinct bird. Cenozoic Era. Close up of study sketch or painting on canvas signed by Charles R. Knight [Chas. R. Knight '27 [1927]] taken from a distance, whole background shows.
Giant Moas
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  • CSGEO59009
  • GE582
Cave Bear Cenozoic era. Painting by Charles R. Knight.
Cave Bear
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  • CK28T
  • GE578