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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
Stegosaurus Jurassic dinosaur had dorsal plates that might have served as heat regulators and a spiked tail that was most likely used for defense against predators. Charles R. Knight painting or mural
Stegosaurus
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  • CK31T
  • GE568
Late or Upper Cretaceous Seas Mesozoic; Charles Knight painting or mural. Marine reptiles monstrous lizard Tylosaurus; giant turtle Protostega, flying reptile Pteranodon.
Late or Upper Cretaceous Seas
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  • CK24_1T
  • GE565
Small four toed horses of the genus Orohippus and the much larger, but harmless [Uintathere] Uintatherium of the Eocene. Charles R. Knight painting or mural, installed 1931.
Uintathere
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  • CSGEO75820
  • GE571
Late or Upper Cretaceous Dinosaurs. Mesozoic. Helmet-crested Corythosaurus, submerged in water, a herd of long-crested Parasaurolophus, heavily armored Palaeoscincus, based on a specimen of Panoplosaurus, ostrichlike Struthiomimus, and flat-headed hadrosaur Edmontosaurus. Painting by Charles R. Knight. Includes ankylosaur (with spikes) and anatosaurs
Late Cretaceous Dinosaurs
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  • CSGEO74806
  • GE563
Giant Moas. Dinornis, Great extinct bird. Cenozoic Era. Restoration Painting by Charles R. Knight.
Moas and Emus
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  • CSGEO59089
  • GE582
Giant Moas. Dinornis, Great extinct bird. Cenozoic Era. Restoration Painting by Charles R. Knight. Pinned to a board, and a box of Hammer's Lantern Slide Plates is underneath.
Giant Moas
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  • CSGEO59238
  • GE582
Whales of the Eocene Seas. Restoration of the primitive whale. Basilosaurus [Zeuglodon] Painting by Charles R. Knight on wood shelf with wheels.  This may be a study or alternate view of the painting, there is a tail on the whale in the back. Signed Chas. R. Knight 1925
Whales of the Eocene Seas
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  • CSGEO63228
  • GE570
Stegosaurus stenops, Mesozoic. Mural painting by Charles R. Knight. Restoration of the armored dinosaur, Stegosaurus in Ernest R. Graham Hall (38). Among the great land reptiles of the past was Stegosaurus, an armored lizard. Two rows of alternating bony plates extended along the back and gave place to rows of horny spikes on the tail. Stegosaurus fed upon plants. Full-grown individuals exceeded the modern elephant in bulk.
Stegosaurus stenops
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  • CSGEO59163
  • GE568
Reptiles That Invaded The Seas; Plesiosaurus and Stenopterygius, fish shaped ichthyosaur. Mesozoic, Jurassic. Study painting for mural [preliminary drawing] by Charles R. Knight.
Reptiles That Invaded The Seas
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  • CSGEO66248
  • GE564
Protoceratops Mesozoic; Charles R. Knight painting or mural. Primitive ceratopsian dinosaur with its eggs, found in the Gobi desert of Mongolia, 1922. This mural is a technical tour de force.  Protoceratops depicted from virtually all angles, a thorough study of the animal's skeleton.
Protoceratops
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  • CK10T
  • GE569
  • 14356
  • 22178616
Reptiles That Invaded The Seas; Mesozoic, Jurassic. Plesiosaurus and Stenopterygius, fish shaped ichthyosaur. Charles Knight painting or mural.
Reptiles That Invaded The Seas
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  • CSGEO72379
  • GE564
Stegosaurus Mesozoic. Copy of study painting by Charles R. Knight 1928 (?).
Stegosaurus
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  • CSGEO59235
  • GE568
Stegosaurus Mesozoic. Study sketch or painting on canvas signed by Charles R. Knight [Chas. R. Knight '28 [1928]].
Stegosaurus
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  • CSGEO59007
  • GE568
Archaeopteryx, Compsognathus and Rhamphorhynchus. Birds appeared in a world still dominated by Reptiles. Germany, Mesozoic Lower Jurassic. Charles Knight painting or mural on wall in Hall 38 Fossil Vertebrates. Wood letters spell out title: Birds Appeared in a World still dominated by reptiles. Germany in late Jurassic time 150 million years ago.
Archaeopteryx, Compsognathus
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  • CK39T
  • GE562
American Mastodons Cenozoic era. Painting by Charles R. Knight.
American Mastodons
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  • CSGEO71154
  • GE576
Primitive Birds and Flying Reptiles and small dinosaurs. Painting by Charles R. Knight. Including theropod dinosaur Compsognathus longipes, Archaeopteryx lithographica, pterosaur Rhamphorhynchus bucklandi.
Primitive Birds and Flying Reptiles
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  • CSGEO75017
  • GE562
Late Cretaceous Dinosaurs Mesozoic. Helmet-crested Corythosaurus, submerged in water, a herd of long-crested Parasaurolophus, heavily armored Palaeoscincus, based on a specimen of Panoplosaurus, ostrichlike Struthiomimus, and flat-headed hadrosaur Edmontosaurus.  Charles R. Knight, the artist, gives an animated effect to the Parasaurolophus by showing individual heads lowering to feed on submerged water vegetation. Installed 1931.
Late Cretaceous Dinosaurs
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  • CK13_1T
  • GE563