There have been attempts to categorise taxidermy in both artistic and scientific terms for over a century. An 1896 review of Montagu Browne’s Artistic and Scientific Taxidermy and Modelling notes that “Any work which will aid in more clearly defining the difference between the art of taxidermy and the trade of taxidermy is to be welcomed.”[1] Stephen T. Asma suggests that natural history museums are places where the art and science of taxidermy work in tandem. He writes, “natural history museums are inherently aesthetic representations of science in particular and conceptual ideas in general.”[2]: 240 Asma also notes the taxidermy of Carl Ethan Akeley (1864-1926).[2]: 241 Akeley’s work is known for merging the science and artistry of taxidermy through his “revolutionary action-pose techniques.”[2]: 242 It is suggested that, “Akeley’s artistic powers were heightened by his firsthand studies of animal anatomy and animal behaviour.”[2]: 242
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