Image:UH Male Cougar Sculpture.jpg

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Description

A sculpture of a male cougar in front of the E. Cullen Building at the University of Houston campus. The original sculpture was created by Juneau, Alaska based artist R.T. “Skip” Wallen.

Source

self-made

Article

University of Houston

Portion used

This is a 2-D representation of a sculpture, and thus the full portion of the work cannot be represented by a photograph alone, however the depiction in the image is of the full portion of the sculpture for clarity and to create no misunderstanding.

Low resolution?

Yes

Purpose of use

This depiction of the sculpture is for identification and critical commentary about the University of Houston.

Replaceable?

This image is not replaceable by a free image unless the artist were to do so himself.

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current21:52, 10 October 2007640×512 (178 KB)Brianreading (Talk | contribs) ({{Non-free use rationale |Article=University of Houston |Description=A sculpture of a male cougar in front of the E. Cullen Building at the University of Houston campus. The original sculpture was created by Juneau, Alaska based artist R.T. “Skip” Wa)
05:54, 7 October 20071,280×1,024 (280 KB)Brianreading (Talk | contribs) ({{Non-free use rationale |Article=University of Houston |Description=A sculpture of a male cougar in front of the E. Cullen Building at the University of Houston campus. The original sculpture was created by Juneau, Alaska based artist R.T. “Skip” Wa)

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