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Louis Paul Jonas (July 17, 1894 – February 16, 1971) [1] was an American sculptor of wildlife, taxidermist, and natural history exhibit designer. Born in Budapest , Hungary , Jonas moved to the United States at the age of 12 and went to work at his brothers' taxidermy studio, Jonas Brothers, in Denver, Co .
An independent contractor, during his career Sinclair Clark worked with noted taxidermists, including Louis Paul Jonas of the world-famous Jonas Bros. Taxidermy Studio, which since 1908 has specialized in museum-quality taxidermy. (Stephen I. Horn, who succeeded co-founder John Jonas there, hired Sinclair Clark to run the Jonas Bros. tannery ...
At the same time American taxidermists such as Louis Paul Jonas of Denver, the James Clark Studios, and later Klineburger Brothers Taxidermy started providing taxidermy services to their clientele in the United States. Nonetheless, Rowland Ward Ltd. retained a prominent position in the world of taxidermy, and during the Gerald Best years up to ...
The Sioux Falls mayor announced a "strategic pause" Friday in the city's plans to ditch an arsenic-contaminated menagerie of more than 150 taxidermy animals that fill a now-closed natural history ...
There’s no need to panic, Jonas Brothers fans. Despite initially stoking fears that the trio were breaking up, an open letter to fans posted via social media assured that “the best is yet to ...
In the mid-2000s, the Jonas Brothers became some of the biggest teen heartthrobs of the decade. But according to a new book, their father, Kevin Jonas Sr., fretted over their squeaky-clean image ...
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The Jonas Brothers are facing major backlash after making a big announcement regarding the European leg of their tour.