REALISM IN MUSEUM EXHIBITS —Two striking examples of the American method of setting out aniMAL displays in the Californian Academy of Sciences. The top picture represents Greby’s Zelra in P a setting that is true to the minutest detail. The lower picture is of the gerenuk, a r are animal of the antelope family, in characteristic poses. (Article elsewhere.)
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Evening Star, Issue 22816, 26 November 1937, Page 7
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59REALISM IN MUSEUM EXHIBITS —Two striking examples of the American method of setting out aniMAL displays in the Californian Academy of Sciences. The top picture repr esents Greby’s Zelra in Pa setting that is true to the minutest detail. The lower picture is of the gerenuk, a rare animal of the antelope family, in characteristic poses. (Article elsewhere.) Evening Star, Issue 22816, 26 November 1937, Page 7
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