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230. Veterinary Medicine Mural

The mural consists of forty–four blocks. It depicts the services the veterinary profession performs in conserving the life and health of domestic animals, thereby safeguarding the health of humans. Clay donated by the Fort Dodge Chamber of Commerce.

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230. Veterinary Medicine Mural

In the Christian Petersen Art Collection, University Museums, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa.

Date

1935-1938

Material

Unglazed terra cotta

Dimensions

76 1/16 x 275 x 6 in. (193.2 x 698.5 x 15.2 cm)

Description

The mural consists of forty–four blocks. It depicts the services the veterinary profession performs in conserving the life and health of domestic animals, thereby safeguarding the health of humans. Clay donated by the Fort Dodge Chamber of Commerce.

Markings

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Provenance / Location

Commissioned by Iowa State College. Permanent installation at the College of Veterinary Medicine Courtyard. CPAC/AOC. U88.71

Alternate Title(s)

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Notes / Sources

Milepost (Ames, IA), Aug. 6, 1936; Ames Daily Tribune, Jan. 1, 1938; Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, vol. 45, Jan-June 1938, p.112; "He Has Carved a Heritage", The Iowan, Vol. 2 No. 3, Feb. - March 1954.

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