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  2. Rowland Ward - Wikipedia

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    Nonetheless, Rowland Ward Ltd. retained a prominent position in the world of taxidermy, and during the Gerald Best years up to 80 percent of all taxidermy work was exported. [2] In 1950, Rowland Ward Ltd. opened an establishment in Nairobi for taxidermy and as a center for processing and shipping raw skins.

  3. Category:Taxidermists - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Taxidermists" The following 55 pages are in this category, out of 55 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Carl Akeley; Ian Archibald; B.

  4. Martha Maxwell - Wikipedia

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    Martha Ann Maxwell (née Dartt 21 July 1831 – 31 May 1881) was an American naturalist, artist and taxidermist.She helped found modern taxidermy.Maxwell's pioneering diorama displays are said to have influenced major figures in taxidermy history who entered the field later, such as William Temple Hornaday and Carl Akeley (the father of modern taxidermy). [1]

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  7. Carl Akeley - Wikipedia

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    Carl Ethan Akeley (May 19, 1864 – November 17, 1926) was a pioneering American taxidermist, sculptor, biologist, conservationist, inventor, and nature photographer, noted for his contributions to American museums, most notably to the Milwaukee Public Museum, Field Museum of Natural History and the American Museum of Natural History.

  8. Taxidermy - Wikipedia

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    The word taxidermy describes the process of preserving the animal, but the word is also used to describe the end product, which are called taxidermy mounts or referred to simply as "taxidermy". [ 1 ] The word taxidermy is derived from the Ancient Greek words τάξις taxis (order, arrangement) and δέρμα derma (skin). [ 2 ]

  9. Takeshi Yamada - Wikipedia

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    Takeshi Yamada is a Japanese-American artist and rogue taxidermist. Yamada was born Osaka, Japan, in 1960. [1] He began painting at the age of 12, and decided to become an artist at 16. [2] He was an international exchange student at the Osaka University of Arts before moving to the United States in 1983.