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Fossil Fish Triptych 2006abc
Fossil Fish Triptych 2006abc
From top to bottom: two Knightia eocaena, Diplomystus dentatus, Cockerellites liops, Knightia eocaena
From top to bottom: two Knightia eocaena, Cockerellites liops, Diplomystus dentatus, Phareodus testis
From top to bottom:  two Diplomystus dentatus, Cockerellites liops, four Knightia eocaena
Knightia eocaena (small), Diplomystus dentatus (large) 
Phareodus testis
angled view
example of the reverse side of a triptych

An array of exceptionally well-preserved fossil fish flows through the three panels of this dramatic fossil fish mural: four Diplomystus dentatus, a 9-1/2″ Phareodus testis, three Cockerellites liops, and five Knightia eocaena, all beautifully prepared. The soft hues of the natural limestone contrast with the rich bronze hues of the fossils. These 50 million-year-old fossil fish are from the Early Eocene Era. The stone was discovered in our fossil quarry in southwestern Wyoming.

The three panels in this triptych feature a finished beveled edge and are backed in wood with a built-in French cleat. This triptych ships in a custom wood crate, fully insured against loss or damage. It arrives ready for immediate installation.

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We would be glad to provide you with a shipping quote or to create renderings of this mural installed in your space. The members of our sales team are fossil experts with decades of experience and they will be able to answer any questions you have, so please feel free to inquire at the link above or to call us for additional information.