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Maho Yoshikawa and John Salhus. Progress of Charles Knight murals restoration work, being performed on T.rex and Triceratops mural, in Hall 34, by contractors from PARMA Conservation of Chicago. Shots began 01/13/2005 continued on 01/14/2005
T. rex mural restoration
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  • GN90724_128d
  • GE 567
Maho Yoshikawa and Peter Schoenmann. Progress of Charles Knight murals restoration work, being performed on T.rex and Triceratops mural, in Hall 34, by contractors from PARMA Conservation of Chicago. Shots began 01/13/2005 continued on 01/14/2005
T. rex mural restoration
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  • GN90724_033d
  • GE 567
Giant Kangaroos and Wombats. Palorchestes and Diprotodons. Australia. Painting by Charles R. Knight, shown on a cart before installation.
Giant Kangaroos and Wombats
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  • CSGEO55562
  • GE581
Girl scouts in Hall 38 posed by the Mesohippus diorama, Charles Knight mural of Cave Bear above. For Raymond Foundation.
Girl Scouts
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  • RF78992
  • P14890
School children and Coplen Mammoth fossil in Hall 38. For Raymond Foundation. Charles R. Knight murals in the background.
Mammoth
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  • RF78869
  • P 12339
School children and fossils in Hall 38, tail of Brontosaurus skeleton. For Raymond Foundation.  Charles R. Knight murals in the background.
School children
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  • RF78871
  • P25112
School children and fossils in Hall 38, tail of Brontosaurus skeleton. For Raymond Foundation. Charles R. Knight murals in the background.
School children
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  • RF78870
  • P25112
Horned Titanotheres, skulls and painting of Megacerops platyceras, modified after Christman and [Charles R.] Knight. Hall 38 Case 34.
Horned Titanotheres
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  • GEO80126
Metamynodon[rhinoceros like] painting by Charles R. Knight modified by [John Conrad] Hansen. Verify if this was for Geology exhibit case Hall 38 or maybe publication?
Metamynodon
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  • GEO80143
Ground Sloths Descended from Tree Living Ancestors. Hall 38 Case 37 completed and installed. Painting of Hapalops longipatatus. Early Miocene Patagonia by John Conrad Hansen. Prontothrotherium typicum Early Pliocene Northwestern Argentina signed w/JCH initials. Two Toed Tree Sloth Choloepus hoffmanni Recent Central and South America signed w/JCH initials skeleton of same hanging from a tree branch with two Charles Knight paintings above, (Whales of the Eocene Seas) Primitive Whales Zeuglodos 60,000,000 Years Ago sign underneath and partial painting in view of Hippos? by CK.
Ground Sloths Descended from Tree Living Ancestors
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  • GEO80231_A
  • PM56598
Brontosaurus skeleton, without skull and vertebrae, exhibited in Hall 38. Fossil Vertebrates. Charles Knight murals in background.
Brontosaurus
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  • GEO79523
  • P25112
Stegosaurus, armored dinosaur restoration. Study or sketch for mural by  Charles R. Knight
Stegosaurus
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  • PCGEO296
The World Before There was Life. Cooling Earth. Painting by Charles R. Knight. Early in the history of the earth, nearly two billion years ago, volcanic activity was widespread, but the surface of the earth had cooled enough so that oceans could form. So far as is known, life had not yet begun. Part of a Triptych of three murals, the painting is shown on the floor of the exhibit hall, before installation.
The World Before There was Life
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  • CSGEO58848
  • GE555
Oligocene Titanotheres. A team of flesh-eating Hyaenodon hope to bring down a younger member of this herd of dust-raising Brontotherium. But they had not expected the sudden charge of a protective bull. Also shown is the tortoise (turtle) Stylemys. Cenozoic era. Painting on the floor, before installation, windows of exhibit hall 38 in background. Charles R. Knight painting or mural was installed at the Museum circa 1930.
Oligocene Titanotheres
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  • CSGEO74807
  • GE573
Irish Deer (Elk?), Megaloceros. Cenozoic era. Charles R. Knight painting or mural.
Irish Deer
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  • CSGEO63221
  • GE580
Apatosaurus excelsus (Brontosaurus) with tail dragging, head based on Camarasaurus. Jurassic dinosaur Mesozoic. Mural painting by Charles R. Knight, [signed Chas. R. Knight 1930]. On floor, mural is preinstallation, some of the windows of Hall 38 are showing at the top.
Brontosaurus
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  • CSGEO66187
  • GE566
(Top): Precious white Opal replacement of a fossil vertebra from a 115-million-year-old plesiosaur. This specimen, from White Cliffs, New South Wales, Australia, weighs 822.5 carats and measures 60 × 50 × 45 mm. It is very rare to find gem-quality Opal fossils like this intact, because gem cutters usually cut them up for production of gems for jewelry (FMNH H443). Bottom: Charles Knight mural of a plesiosaur [CK34T_JW].
Opal and Plesiosaurus
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  • GEO86518_3026Cd
  • H443
  • Figure 86
  • 12991
  • 5776
  • https://www.fieldmuseum.org/sites/default/files/GEO86518_3026Ad.JPG
  • 1699343
  • 31562
  • https://www.fieldmuseum.org/sites/default/files/ckearney/2021/03/29/opalized-vertebra-field-museum-geo86518_3026ad.jpg
Corals once flourished where Chicago now stands.  Large reefs existed here in the mid-Silurian time, 430 million years ago. Paleozoic Era, Silurian Period. 9' x 11' mural painted by Charles R. Knight.
Silurian Period
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  • CSGEO59397
  • GE558
Corals once flourished where Chicago now stands.  Large reefs existed here in the mid-Silurian time, 430 million years ago. Paleozoic Era, Silurian Period. 9' x 11' mural painted by Charles R. Knight  .
Silurian Period
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  • CK50T
  • GE558
David Layman, Exhibits Electrician. Ground Sloth skeleton and Charles Knight mural. Teeth, Tusks, and Tar Pits exhibit Construction progress. These are Robert Hines murals.
Teeth, Tusks, and Tar Pits
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  • GN87406_8c