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Stegosaurus stenops skull in progress. 3D sculpting / 3D printingAvailable soon on Cults : http
Koriyama City Fureai Science Museum Space Park (2001)
drawing sundry birds in a science museum(this is a haiku)
A snapshot of the dermestid colony at the science museum of Minnesota. I love these guys, there&
“The jurascope is a variation of the mid-90s timescope project and was developed for the perma
HUMANATURE ( Marithe Francois Girbaud 2001 SS ) ph::Nadav Kanderaw i remember my science purity aest
I visited Nantes’ Natural History Museum.
A rare & beautiful red trilobite with crystallised green eyes. An exceptional fossil, fully
Toxodon Mounted specimen on display at Harvard Museum of Natural History Reconstruction by Roman&nbs
Dinodontosaurus Mounted specimen on display at the Harvard Museum of Natural History Reconstruction
Gemuendina Fossil and model both on display at the American Museum of Natural History, NYC Mod
Teleoceras Mounted specimen on display at the Harvard Museum of Natural History Reconstruction by Ro
Hybodus Fossil specimen from the Museum für Naturkunde in Berlin, Germany Model by Dan Erickson
Plesiadapis Mounted specimen on display at the American Museum of Natural History, NYC Rec
Wax vanitas, Europe, 1701-1800, (science museum; London).
“It’s possible to gather #light that’s older than our #solar system.&a
Museum Fantasy—Science Museum
“Buteo Vulgaris”, William Swainson, circa 1831Hand-colored engraving from “Fauna B
“Crotophaga Rugirostra”, William Swainson, 1831Hand-colored engraving from “Fauna
“Camass” (Camassia quamash), Winifred G. Stewart, circa 1935Watercolor and pencil on pap
“Prickly Phlox” (Linanthus californicus), Sophie H. Fauntleroy, 1937Watercolor and penci
“Harlequin”, Winifred G. Stewart, circa 1935Watercolor and pencil on paperTo help suppor
“Tall Clarkia”, Ferdinand W. Haasis, 1948Watercolor, gouache and pencil on paperTo help
“Granite Phlox”, Ferdinand W. Haasis, 1950Watercolor, gouache, pencil on paperTo help su
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