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Giant mastodon skeleton, 1830
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Giant mastodon skeleton, 1830
Giant mastodon skeleton, 1830. Skeleton of a giant mastodon excavated by Wilson Peale of Philadelphia at Newburgh on the Hudson River in 1801. Mastodons were a species of elephant that lived in North America from 23.7 million to about 10, 000 years ago. From Cuviers The Animal Kingdom. (London, 1830)
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Charles Willson Charles Willson Peale Charles Wilson Peale Cuvier Georges Georges Cuvier Large Natural History Paleontology Peale Prehistoric Skeleton Ann Ronan Pictures Baron Cuvier Mastodon
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This print showcases a remarkable piece of history - the Giant Mastodon Skeleton, excavated by Wilson Peale in 1801. The skeleton, displayed against a backdrop of an American landscape, represents the prehistoric existence of this majestic species that roamed North America millions of years ago. The image captures the essence of scientific discovery and natural history in the 19th century. It serves as a testament to human curiosity and our relentless pursuit to unravel the mysteries of our planet's past. The intricate engravings highlight every detail of this massive creature, emphasizing its size and significance. Intriguingly, this photograph not only immortalizes Charles Willson Peale's groundbreaking excavation but also pays homage to Georges Cuvier, whose work on paleontology greatly contributed to our understanding of ancient life forms. Together with other unnamed contributors, they have created an enduring visual representation that transports us back in time. As we gaze upon this monochrome masterpiece, we are reminded of how far science has come since then. Yet it is crucial to appreciate these pioneers who laid the foundation for modern paleontology. This print invites us to marvel at both the enormity and fragility of life on Earth while honoring those who dedicated their lives to uncovering its secrets
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