Book ID: CBB001422407

Reflecting the Sublime: The Rebirth of an American Icon (2013)

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Coffman, Douglass (Author)


River and Plains Society


Publication Date: 2013
Physical Details: xii + 54 pp.; ill.
Language: English

Coffman traces the remarkable history of the bison group prepared by the noted taxidermist William Temple Hornaday for the United States National Museum at the Smithsonian. The author opens with Hornaday's completion of an iconic museum display of American bison in 1888 and the note he tucked into its base for his successors. He follows the specimens as they are removed in the Exhibits Modernization Program at the National Museum of Natural History in the 1950s and their transfer to Montana and dispersal to a several sites, the University of Montana at Missoula, the Montana Office of Fish, Wildlife and Parks, and the Museum of the Rockies. Coffman traces the detective work necessary to locate all the specimens, document their ownership, and restore and recreate Hornaday's American bison group at the Museum of the Northern Great Plains in Fort Benton, Montana, in 1996. The story is filled with twists and turns, and captures the dedication and determination of those, especially Coffman himself, who sought to "give the devil his due" (to quote Hornaday) and preserve his display for generations to come.

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Description “Traces the remarkable history of the bison group prepared by the noted taxidermist William Temple Hornaday for the United States National Museum at the Smithsonian.” (from the publisher)


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Review Wonders, Karen (2015) Review of "Reflecting the Sublime: The Rebirth of an American Icon". Environmental History (pp. 566-567). unapi

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Authors & Contributors
Casado, Santos
Licata, Marta
Rossetti, Chiara
Fusco, Roberta
Lesser, Thomas A.
Gorini, Ilaria
Concepts
Museums
Natural history
Exhibits
Taxidermy
Collectors and collecting
Zoology
Time Periods
19th century
20th century
18th century
21st century
20th century, early
Places
United States
Spain
Great Britain
Madrid (Spain)
Uganda
London (England)
Institutions
TECHNOSEUM, Landesmuseum für Technik und Arbeit in Mannheim
American Museum of Natural History
Auckland Institute and Musem
Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales
American Museum of Natural History, New York
Brown University
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