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50 Million Year Old Eocene Era Fossil Fish Mural in Stone, from Wyoming

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  • 50 Million Year Old Eocene Fossil Fish Diptych (Vertical or Horizontal), Wyoming
    By Green River Fossil Company
    Located in Logan, UT
    This exquisite fossil diptych features one Diplomystus dentatus and four Cockerellites liops (formerly known as Priscacara). These fish are all Eocene era fossils dating back about 50 million years. The ancient fish are forever preserved in a sculptural matrix of fossil-bearing limestone. Each panel in the diptych measures approximately 1 foot x 2.7 feet. The overall width of the diptych will vary depending on exactly how the panels are arranged. Each panel is fully backed with wood and has a built-in French cleat, which allows for an easy installation. Details -Diptych single panel size: 12.63" H x 32.25" W x 1.25" D -Includes a Green River Fossil Company Certificate of Authenticity -Fossil content: (1) Diplomystus dentatus (measuring 13"), (4) Cockerellites liops (3.5" to 4.5") About the work Green River Fossil Company is a world leader in fossil preparation and presentation, specializing in the unique fossil...
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    2010s American Decorative Art

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    Limestone

  • 50 Million Year Old Eocene Fossil Fish Diptych, Green River Formation, Wyoming
    By Green River Fossil Company
    Located in Logan, UT
    Immerse yourself in the timeless beauty of natural history with our exquisite collection of luxury fossil art. Showcasing breathtaking natural specimens from the legendary Green Rive...
    Category

    2010s American Decorative Art

    Materials

    Limestone

  • 50 Million Year Old Fossil Fish Mural from the Green River Formation, Wyoming
    By Green River Fossil Company
    Located in Logan, UT
    Four Eocene Era fossil fish from the Green River Formation are featured in this sculptural stone mural: a Cockerellites liops (formerly known as Priscacara) accented by three smaller Knightia eocaena. These fossil fish are about 50 million years old and are forever preserved in a textured matrix of natural, fossil-bearing limestone. This particular mural features a rare layer from our quarry known as Steel Blue Lake; the rich blue-gray color is a dramatic backdrop for the deep bronze color of the fossils. The mural measures approximately 1.33 feet x 2 feet. It is fully backed with wood and it includes a handmade custom Wenge wood frame which compliments the fossil color beautifully. The mural has a built-in French cleat, which allows for an easy installation. DETAILS -Mural size: 16" H x 24" W x 1" D -Mural weight: 20 lbs -Includes a Green River Fossil Company Certificate...
    Category

    2010s American Decorative Art

    Materials

    Limestone

  • 50 Million Year Old Fossil Fish Mural from the Green River Formation, Wyoming
    By Green River Fossil Company
    Located in Logan, UT
    Immerse yourself in the timeless beauty of natural history with our exquisite collection of luxury fossil art. Showcasing breathtaking natural specimens from the legendary Green Rive...
    Category

    2010s American Decorative Art

    Materials

    Limestone

  • 50 Million Year Old Fossil Fish Mural from the Green River Formation, Wyoming
    By Green River Fossil Company
    Located in Logan, UT
    This sculptural stone mural features fossil fish from the Green River Formation: two Diplomystus dentatus and three Knightia eocaena. These fish are Eocene era fossils...
    Category

    2010s American Decorative Art

    Materials

    Limestone

  • 50 Million Year Old Fossil Fish Mural from the Green River Formation, Wyoming
    By Green River Fossil Company
    Located in Logan, UT
    Immerse yourself in the timeless beauty of natural history with our exquisite collection of luxury fossil art. Showcasing breathtaking natural specimens from the legendary Green Rive...
    Category

    2010s American Decorative Art

    Materials

    Limestone

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