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Description: The National Zoological Park was conceived by William Temple Hornaday and established by an act of Congress in 1889. The Smithsonian’s collection of living animals was originally intended to aid taxidermists’ studies, but Smithsonian Secretaries Spencer F. Baird and Samuel P. Langley helped expand the small menagerie’s purpose. Today it houses over 2,000 animals of around 400
Creator: Smithsonian Institution. Office of the Secretary
Creator: Smithsonian Institution Archives
Showing results 457 - 468 of 872 for Aspects of Color: Works on Paper from the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden (Exhibition) (1983: Washington, D.C.)