In "Window" (1963), we look through an actual window into a shallow space lined with leaves and grass, like a museum diorama.
Marchand's sons Paul and George Marchand became well known in the field of museum dioramas themselves.
But in a city that traditionally prefers its nature in a museum diorama, or on a plate, biodiversity is a much tougher sell.
The animal was still largely in situ, reminding her of a museum diorama.
They scraped together like miniature tectonic plates in a museum diorama until it was hard to tell where one Horta ended and another began.
For once in a children's book Indians are people, not reverential figures in a museum diorama.
This gives the book a hint of museum diorama.
Like walking into a museum diorama and having it come to life.
A museum diorama illustrating the frontier history of the Mormons comes to contentious life.
In matching white brocade, they looked as coolly unapproachable as a museum diorama.