A portion of the prehistoric petroglyphs created by Native American Indians of the Fremont Culture depicts Bighorn sheep and human figures in headdresses.
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A portion of the prehistoric petroglyphs created by Native American Indians of the Fremont Culture depicts Bighorn sheep and human figures in headdresses.
A portion of the prehistoric petroglyphs created by Native American Indians of the Fremont Culture depicts Bighorn sheep and human figures in headdresses.
Illustration completed and accepted according to specifications first outlined in Order Number PX-1100-4-1076; however, the National Park Service (NPS) changed the production technique it desired after the artist had completed more than half of the contracted illustrations and requested him to redraw this particular illustration as well as others. Under Order Number PX-1100-4-2150, in the amount of $2,000.00, the artist was compensated for these first series of drawings. The artist completed all required illustrations for the wayside exhibit project using the new production technique under Order Number PX-1100-4-1076.; Abbr=WE
U.S. National Park Service
Reflective Art
Government owns art and all reproduction rights.
Public domain
Native Americans, (HFC ArtTheme)
, Graphite on illustration board, (HFC ArtMedium)
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Capitol Reef National Park, Code: CARE
Capitol Reef National Park, Utah
Latitude: 38.1704216003418, Longitude: -111.14330291748

Image Management System : IMS 04141
20190904
01/01/1984 - 12/30/1984
Exhibit 7/Graphic # 7-4
A12
Public Can View
Kramer, Richard 'Dick'
Organization: Harpers Ferry Center
Address: Harpers Ferry Center, 67 Mather Place, Harpers Ferry, WV, 25425, 304-535-5050

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