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Nesting

Nesting - Drawing
Accession #: 3678.13
Title: Nesting
Object Type: Drawing
Participants:
Physical Description: Ink drawing of winged creature with needle-like projections rising from its head; the wings have a fern-like appearance.
Description: Six extinct plant and animal species are named after the late Washington resident Wes Wehr. Wehr was a Renaissance man: a composer and gifted musician, an accomplished writer and painter and a collector of agates, crystals and petrified wood. Wehr's miniature landscapes caught the attention of the Northwest art world in the 1960s. As affiliate curator of paleo botany at the University of Washington's Burke Museum, Wehr helped develop North America's most productive source of plant fossils in Republic, Washington, home to a 50-million-year-old lake bed known as Stonerose. In 2003, Wehr won the Paleontological Society's Strimple Award, which recognizes outstanding achievement in paleontology by non-professionals.
Category: Art
Subjects/Topics/Concepts:
Drawing (Artwork); Abstract (Artwork->Subject)
Dimensions:
Image Dimensions HxW 1 7/16 x 2 3/4"
Support Dimensions H x W 6 1/16 x 4 3/4"
Mat Dimensions HxW 10 x 8"
Materials/Techniques:
paper (Material)
ink (Material)
Marks/Inscription:
Date and Location: "'78", BRC Signature location: "Wehr", BRC Verso: "Burke Museum, #5 nesting"; "3678.13", Cheney Cowles Museum Accession number, BRC; "Environmental Solitude" sticker, BLC
Related Exhibits:
Credit Line: Museum Transfer, Burke Museum, University of Washington, 1993
Copyright:
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