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    Many of the museum's bird related dioramas showcase phenomenal examples of taxidermy

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    and mural painting produced by Museum artists.

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    When you see their work up close, you realize that these artists were a unique blend of

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    naturalist and artist.

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    In order to duplicate nature that well, you have to be totally immersed in it.

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    And understand bird anatomy, landscape painting, sculpting and the behavior of the birds.

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    The dioramas that they produced a re really remarkable assemblages of natural history.

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    One of the first artists to paint background murals at the Museum was Luis Agassiz Fuertes.

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    In the early 1900s, Fuertes developed a close, friendly relationship with ornithologist Frank

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    Chapman.

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    And Chapman preferred bringing Fuertes with him on expeditions because, as there was no

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    color photography, Fuertes could capture accurately the colors of the birds soft parts like eyes,

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    feet, and fleshy tissue, before it faded quickly after being collected.

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    Chapman referred to Fuertes as a bird portraitist, because he captured not just the essence of

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    the species, but captured the likeness of that exact individual bird that he was rendering

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    from life.

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    Frances Lee Jaques was a remarkable naturalist artist.

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    Jaques was thought to be the best bird artist of his time in painting birds in flight.

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    His ability to paint birds in flight is remarkable for the time in which he worked, which predates

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    sophisticated wildlife photography and film speeds required to really stop birds in mid-flight.

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    So it was just his extensive experience in the field that allowed him to paint that behavior.

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    The American Museum displays some of the finest bird taxidermy anywhere in the world.

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    Bird Taxidermy is quite a bit different from the mammal work that you see in the dioramas.

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    It usually requires a specialized individual who focuses on birds for their entire career.

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    This diorama, the bald eagle diorama, is a wonderful example of the craft of taxidermy.

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    I started work at the Museum in 1974, and I was assigned to apprentice with the then

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    staff taxidermist David Schwendeman, who was a master taxidermist at birds.

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    And the eagles in this exhibit are his work.

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    The young bald eagle is especially dramatic in that it is featured posed as it's coming

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    in for a landing.

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    David Schwendeman used a steel armature that is anchored into the mannequin of the bird

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    and that steel support follows behind one of those flight feathers, so you cannot see

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    it.

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    And that steel support is what holds the bird up in that position in flight, giving it the

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    sense that it's suspended in mid-air.

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    Taxidermy in the habitat groups, when the birds are posed in flight, gives us a wonderful

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    opportunity to study the principles of flight.

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    When you look at these exhibits and the specimens, you accept them for nature and accept them

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    for the reality that they seek to achieve, not realizing that they're illusion, and that

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    there are artists that create that illusion.

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The example sentences of TAXIDERMY in videos (8 in total of 15)

this determiner diorama noun, singular or mass , the determiner bald noun, singular or mass eagle noun, singular or mass diorama noun, singular or mass , is verb, 3rd person singular present a determiner wonderful adjective example noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner craft noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction taxidermy noun, singular or mass .
and coordinating conjunction string noun, singular or mass to to mount verb, base form taxidermy noun, singular or mass birds noun, plural in preposition or subordinating conjunction natural adjective poses verb, 3rd person singular present , and coordinating conjunction he personal pronoun would modal mount verb, base form his possessive pronoun specimens noun, plural on preposition or subordinating conjunction a determiner grid noun, singular or mass ,
and coordinating conjunction it personal pronoun would modal be verb, base form many adverb more adjective, comparative years noun, plural before preposition or subordinating conjunction carl proper noun, singular akeley proper noun, singular would modal show verb, base form up preposition or subordinating conjunction and coordinating conjunction revolutionize noun, singular or mass the determiner world noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction taxidermy noun, singular or mass .
with preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner help noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction a determiner shark noun, singular or mass and coordinating conjunction taxidermy noun, singular or mass expert noun, singular or mass , owner noun, singular or mass tom proper noun, singular kapitany proper noun, singular directed verb, past tense an determiner extensive adjective restoration noun, singular or mass
he personal pronoun 'd modal be verb, base form welcome adjective to to come verb, base form back adverb and coordinating conjunction go verb, base form in preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner taxidermy noun, singular or mass studio noun, singular or mass when wh-adverb we personal pronoun open adjective .
we personal pronoun 're verb, non-3rd person singular present looking verb, gerund or present participle at preposition or subordinating conjunction technical adjective aspects noun, plural of preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner taxidermy noun, singular or mass , besides preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner anatomical adjective accuracy noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction things noun, plural like preposition or subordinating conjunction that determiner .
he personal pronoun saw verb, past tense the determiner importance noun, singular or mass in preposition or subordinating conjunction using verb, gerund or present participle dioramas noun, plural and coordinating conjunction taxidermy noun, singular or mass as preposition or subordinating conjunction educational adjective tools noun, plural , not adverb just adverb a determiner different adjective way noun, singular or mass to to display verb, base form trophies noun, plural .
i personal pronoun 'm verb, non-3rd person singular present sitting verb, gerund or present participle here adverb in preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner hall proper noun, singular of preposition or subordinating conjunction mammals proper noun, singular , surrounded verb, past participle by preposition or subordinating conjunction dozens noun, plural of preposition or subordinating conjunction full adjective - mount verb, base form taxidermy noun, singular or mass dioramas noun, plural

Use "taxidermy" in a sentence | "taxidermy" example sentences

How to use "taxidermy" in a sentence?

  • I find people interesting. People trying hard are interesting. People with a passion are interesting - whether its old cars or taxidermy or knitting.
    -Clare Balding-
  • I've started collecting taxidermy: I've got a red squirrel, called Steve. I made sure he came with certificates so we know he wasn't just killed for stuffing.
    -Arthur Darvill-
  • Political science without biography is a form of taxidermy.
    -Harold Lasswell-
  • I would never understand photography, the sneaky, murderous taxidermy of it.
    -Lorrie Moore-
  • I hate it. I hate taxidermy shops and all that crap.
    -Michael Jackson-

Definition and meaning of TAXIDERMY

What does "taxidermy mean?"

/ˈtaksəˌdərmē/

noun
Mounting the skins of dead animals for display.