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Gregory Scheib <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 8 Jan 1997 22:04:24 -0500
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A few years back there was a show of paintings called "Dinosaurs, Penguins
and Whales: The Wildlife of Antarctica," by the artist William Stout, who
has done numerous dinosaur illustrations etc.

The paintings are really quite stunning. Many represent the region when a
"pre-ice" environment, but there are are several contemporary scenes with
beautiful representations of iceburgs. I strongly encourage you to chase
them down!

The New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science hosted the show and
they could tell you where it originated. (505) 841-2800 (gen. info)

Good luck --cool topic (really)

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On Wed, 8 Jan 1997, Stephanie A. Stebich wrote:

> I am giving a slide lecture titled "Visions of the Sublime: The Majestic
> Iceberg" which is essentially an icebergs in art themed talk.  Anyone have
> any "sublime" or "majestic" images to recommend.  I have thought of
> Caspar David Friedrich already and photographs by Lynn Davis, Sheila
> Metzner and Stuart Klipper.  I appreciate all those with any ideas.  My
> talk is but a month away.  Thanks.
>
> Feel free to email me directly at: [log in to unmask]
> S
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> Stephanie Stebich
> Asst. to the Dir./Admin. Cur.
> Cleveland Museum of Art (www.clemusart.com)
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