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Elephant left femur, dorsal, cranial and caudal aspect
Seegers, Christine D.; University of Pretoria. Faculty of Veterinary Science. Dept. of Anatomy and Physiology
Anatomical representation of the left femur, dorsal, cranial and caudal aspect, of an adult elephant.
Description:
Black/white wash painting technique. Original canvas size: (w)49.0 x (h)62.0 cm. Original scanned size in pixels: (w)7520 x (h)9488 (400dpi). Three drawings on canvas cropped to a single sketch per web display at 150 dpi, combined in one pdf-file. Final size in pixels per sketch 1: (w)450 x (h)251; sketch 2: (w)200 x (h)600; sketch 3: (w)195 x (h)600.
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