Uses of Arader derived prints at the University of Tennessee


A SUMMARY OF THE USE OF ARADER DERIVED PRINTS AT THE McCLUNG MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY AND CULTURE, THE UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE, KNOXVILLE

Exhibitions in the Verhagen Gallery

Mark Catesby: The Colonial Audubon   2004

Napoleon and Egyptomania in Tennessee   2008

Mapping the New World   2011

Birds, Bugs, and Blooms:  Natural History Illustrations from the 1500s – 1800s   2014

Prints displayed in the print exhibition drawer case; capacity 26 to 78 prints

John Gould: England’s Audubon   2010

Audubon’s Migratory Birds of East Tennessee   2011

Selections from the Bird Print Collection – Owls, Woodpeckers, Nightjars, and Kingfishers  2012

Prints from Catesby’s Natural History of Carolina, Florida, and the Bahamas   2013

Prints from John Gould’s Birds of Australia  2014

Flora and Fauna of Catesby, Mason, and Audubon 2015

Celebrating the Centennial of the Tennessee Ornithological Society   2016

Botanical Illustrations of Besler, Catesby, Blackwell, and Redoute  2017 – 2018

Prints that Kill: Selections from the Museum’s Natural History Print Collection  2018 – 2019

OTHER PRINT USE

Framed prints are currently installed in the Burchfeld Geography Building, Ayres Hall, and the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology.

Prints are used for undergraduate class instruction by our Curator of Academic Programs in the Museum’s Object Study Room.

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