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English: Seaver Center for Western History Research at Natural History Museum of Los Angeles

Catalog Number: P-010-Box 19-07 Collection Name Behrendt, (Sam) Collection, 1870-1920 Title Isadore Bernstein With Orangutan Description Bernstein, Isadore holding an orangutan while in a car Subjects Bernstein, Isadore, 1876-1944 Universal Studios, Inc. Date Created Circa 1916

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Seaver Center for Western History Research - The Seaver Center for Western History Research is the two-dimensional and flat objects collection area of the History Department of the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles. Our purpose is to collect, preserve, and make available to the general public research materials documenting the history of the trans-Mississippi West, with special emphasis on Southern California and Los Angeles.

Catalog Number: P-010-Box 19-07 Collection Name Behrendt, (Sam) Collection, 1870-1920 Title Isadore Bernstein With Orangutan Description Bernstein, Isadore holding an orangutan while in a car Subjects Bernstein, Isadore, 1876-1944 Universal Studios, Inc. Date Created Circa 1916

Copy of Photographs: Author will use copy of the photograph (“Image”) listed below from the Museum’s Photographic Collections for use in a Wikipedia article on famous film orangutan “Joe Martin”

1) P-010-Box 19-07 Isadore Bernstein with Orangutan To the extent it has the right to do so, the Museum hereby grants to the Author a non-exclusive one-time license to reproduce the Image in the following media in English in the Wikipedia website. Without the additional written consent of Museum, the Author shall not reproduce the Image for any other purpose, including for advertising, publicity or for publication in any other medium. The Museum makes no representation as to the ownership of the copyrights to the Image and the Author assumes all responsibility for determining the copyright for the Image. The Museum disclaims any copyright to the Publication. The Publication shall include appropriate recognition of Museum's ownership of the Image, with the credit line to read “Seaver Center for Western History Research, Los Angeles County Museum of Natural History”. After production of the Publication, Author shall send Museum a link to the Publication. Author hereby grants Museum a non-exclusive license to use the Publication for any Museum purpose.

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The Seaver Center for Western History Research of NHMLA holds this photo from the Sam Behrendt collection of Universal Pictures executive [[Isadore Bernstein]] with an unidentified orangutan, {{circa|1916}}

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