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Mammuthus Quadriocellata Mural 2018, Artist: Alexis Diaz, A Puerto Rican Artist, University Of Oregon, Museum of Natural and Cultural History, 1061 W. Second Street, Eugene, Oregon
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Close Trunks
A closer view of the three elephant-like trunks of the Mammuthus Quadriocellata.
Mammuthus Quadriocellata Mural 2018 • Artist: Alexis Diaz • A Puerto Rican Artist • 20x21 Mural Project • University Of Oregon • Museum of Natural and Cultural History • 1061 W. Second Street • Eugene, Oregon • (Date Photographed: 12:24:43 Tuesday 29 January 2019) • (Date Published: Saturday 16 February 2019) • © 2019 Bryan Costales #C19_0066 Add a comment or report a mistake
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To The Right
To the right of the entry was a portrait of a multi-trunked, prickly tusked, hairy Mammuthus Quadriocellata.
Mammuthus Quadriocellata Mural 2018 • Artist: Alexis Diaz • A Puerto Rican Artist • 20x21 Mural Project • University Of Oregon • Museum of Natural and Cultural History • 1061 W. Second Street • Eugene, Oregon • (Date Photographed: 12:21:51 Tuesday 29 January 2019) • (Date Published: Saturday 16 February 2019) • © 2019 Bryan Costales #C19_0052 Add a comment or report a mistake
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To The Left
To the left of the entry was a depiction of the Mammuthus Quadriocellata's skeleton, its location on a North American map, and a detail of its skull.
Mammuthus Quadriocellata Mural 2018 • Artist: Alexis Diaz • A Puerto Rican Artist • 20x21 Mural Project • University Of Oregon • Museum of Natural and Cultural History • 1061 W. Second Street • Eugene, Oregon • (Date Photographed: 12:22:11 Tuesday 29 January 2019) • (Date Published: Saturday 16 February 2019) • © 2019 Bryan Costales #C19_0053 Add a comment or report a mistake
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Its Skull
The skull of the Mammuthus Quadriocellata with its unusually small teeth. The skull shows detail of its prickly tusks.
Mammuthus Quadriocellata Mural 2018 • Artist: Alexis Diaz • A Puerto Rican Artist • 20x21 Mural Project • University Of Oregon • Museum of Natural and Cultural History • 1061 W. Second Street • Eugene, Oregon • (Date Photographed: 12:22:37 Tuesday 29 January 2019) • (Date Published: Saturday 16 February 2019) • © 2019 Bryan Costales #C19_0054 Add a comment or report a mistake
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Long Legs
Its skeleton, absent fur, revealed very long legs for such a hefty creature.
Mammuthus Quadriocellata Mural 2018 • Artist: Alexis Diaz • A Puerto Rican Artist • 20x21 Mural Project • University Of Oregon • Museum of Natural and Cultural History • 1061 W. Second Street • Eugene, Oregon • (Date Photographed: 12:23:00 Tuesday 29 January 2019) • (Date Published: Saturday 16 February 2019) • © 2019 Bryan Costales #C19_0055 Add a comment or report a mistake
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Regionum Tabula
Part of the mural to the left of the entry was a map with dot showing the discovery location. The map was labeled, "3. Regionum Tabula." And the discovery location was labeled, "Discovered in the Whiteaker in 2018."
Mammuthus Quadriocellata Mural 2018 • Artist: Alexis Diaz • A Puerto Rican Artist • 20x21 Mural Project • University Of Oregon • Museum of Natural and Cultural History • 1061 W. Second Street • Eugene, Oregon • (Date Photographed: 12:23:15 Tuesday 29 January 2019) • (Date Published: Saturday 16 February 2019) • © 2019 Bryan Costales #C18_0056 Add a comment or report a mistake
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Close View
A close view of the discovery location dot and the prickly tusks.
Mammuthus Quadriocellata Mural 2018 • Artist: Alexis Diaz • A Puerto Rican Artist • 20x21 Mural Project • University Of Oregon • Museum of Natural and Cultural History • 1061 W. Second Street • Eugene, Oregon • (Date Photographed: 12:23:20 Tuesday 29 January 2019) • (Date Published: Saturday 16 February 2019) • © 2019 Bryan Costales #C19_0057 Add a comment or report a mistake
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Close Feet
A close view of the skeletal feet of the Mammuthus Quadriocellata.
Mammuthus Quadriocellata Mural 2018 • Artist: Alexis Diaz • A Puerto Rican Artist • 20x21 Mural Project • University Of Oregon • Museum of Natural and Cultural History • 1061 W. Second Street • Eugene, Oregon • (Date Photographed: 12:23:32 Tuesday 29 January 2019) • (Date Published: Saturday 16 February 2019) • © 2019 Bryan Costales #C19_0058 Add a comment or report a mistake
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Rear Hip Bone
A closer view of the rear skeletal hip of the Mammuthus Quadriocellata.
Mammuthus Quadriocellata Mural 2018 • Artist: Alexis Diaz • A Puerto Rican Artist • 20x21 Mural Project • University Of Oregon • Museum of Natural and Cultural History • 1061 W. Second Street • Eugene, Oregon • (Date Photographed: 12:23:38 Tuesday 29 January 2019) • (Date Published: Saturday 16 February 2019) • © 2019 Bryan Costales #C19_0059 Add a comment or report a mistake
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Spine And Ribs
A closer view of the spine and ribs of the Mammuthus Quadriocellata.
Mammuthus Quadriocellata Mural 2018 • Artist: Alexis Diaz • A Puerto Rican Artist • 20x21 Mural Project • University Of Oregon • Museum of Natural and Cultural History • 1061 W. Second Street • Eugene, Oregon • (Date Photographed: 12:23:43 Tuesday 29 January 2019) • (Date Published: Saturday 16 February 2019) • © 2019 Bryan Costales #C19_0060 Add a comment or report a mistake
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The Artist's Signature
The artist's signature was in the lower right of the mural to the right of the entry.
Mammuthus Quadriocellata Mural 2018 • Artist: Alexis Diaz • A Puerto Rican Artist • 20x21 Mural Project • University Of Oregon • Museum of Natural and Cultural History • 1061 W. Second Street • Eugene, Oregon • (Date Photographed: 12:24:19 Tuesday 29 January 2019) • (Date Published: Saturday 16 February 2019) • © 2019 Bryan Costales #C19_0063 Add a comment or report a mistake
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Two Murals
The front of the building was covered in two murals, one either side of the entry. Above the entry a new sign was painted describing the murals.
Mammuthus Quadriocellata Mural 2018 • Artist: Alexis Diaz • A Puerto Rican Artist • 20x21 Mural Project • University Of Oregon • Museum of Natural and Cultural History • 1061 W. Second Street • Eugene, Oregon • (Date Photographed: 12:21:32 Tuesday 29 January 2019) • (Date Published: Saturday 16 February 2019) • © 2019 Bryan Costales #C19_0051 Add a comment or report a mistake
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Rear Feet
A closer look at the rear feet of the Mammuthus Quadriocellata. Contrary to the long legs of its skeleton, the rear legs were massive and short.
Mammuthus Quadriocellata Mural 2018 • Artist: Alexis Diaz • A Puerto Rican Artist • 20x21 Mural Project • University Of Oregon • Museum of Natural and Cultural History • 1061 W. Second Street • Eugene, Oregon • (Date Photographed: 12:24:53 Tuesday 29 January 2019) • (Date Published: Saturday 16 February 2019) • © 2019 Bryan Costales #C19_0067 Add a comment or report a mistake
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Close Fur
A closer look at the brushwork that was used to create the fur of the body of the Mammuthus Quadriocellata.
Mammuthus Quadriocellata Mural 2018 • Artist: Alexis Diaz • A Puerto Rican Artist • 20x21 Mural Project • University Of Oregon • Museum of Natural and Cultural History • 1061 W. Second Street • Eugene, Oregon • (Date Photographed: 12:24:58 Tuesday 29 January 2019) • (Date Published: Saturday 16 February 2019) • © 2019 Bryan Costales #C19_0069 Add a comment or report a mistake
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