Researchers, Exploring Strategies for Managing Black Vulture Populations, Prepare to Draw Blood From a Captured Black Vulture. National Wildlife Research Center. Gainesville, Florida

Joann Brennan, Researchers, Exploring Strategies for Managing Black Vulture Populations, Prepare to Draw Blood From a Captured Black Vulture. National Wildlife Research Center. Gainesville, Florida, 2001, chromogenic print, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Museum purchase made possible by David S. Purvis, 2010.66, © 2000, Joann Brennan
Joann Brennan, Researchers, Exploring Strategies for Managing Black Vulture Populations, Prepare to Draw Blood From a Captured Black Vulture. National Wildlife Research Center. Gainesville, Florida, 2001, chromogenic print, sheet: 2024 in. (50.861.0 cm), Smithsonian American Art Museum, Museum purchase made possible by David S. Purvis, 2010.66, © 2000, Joann Brennan

Artwork Details

Title
Researchers, Exploring Strategies for Managing Black Vulture Populations, Prepare to Draw Blood From a Captured Black Vulture. National Wildlife Research Center. Gainesville, Florida
Date
2001
Location
Not on view
Dimensions
sheet: 2024 in. (50.861.0 cm)
Copyright
© 2000, Joann Brennan
Credit Line
Museum purchase made possible by David S. Purvis
Mediums Description
chromogenic print
Classifications
Subjects
  • Animal — bird — vulture
Object Number
2010.66

Works by this artist (2 items)

Oliver Hilliard Booth III, Bowl, 1996, cherry, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Fleur and Charles Bresler in honor of Kenneth R. Trapp, curator-in-charge of the Renwick Gallery (1995--2003), 2003.60.3
Bowl
Date1996
cherry
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Oliver Hilliard Booth III, African Dance, 1988, black walnut, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of George Peter Lamb and Lucy Scardino in memory of Natalie Rust Lamb, 1995.100.2
African Dance
Date1988
black walnut
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