Mountain Lion Rosetta



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Mac OS X Lion
Version of Mac OS X
Version10.7
CodenameBarolo
Preliminary name
Architecturex86_64
Latest build11G63
Release date2011-07-20
Support end2014-10-16
Replaces
Mac OS X Snow Leopard (10.6)
Replaced by
OS X Mountain Lion (10.8)

Mac OS X Lion (10.7) is a version of the Mac OS X operating system released by Apple on 2011-07-20. This version dropped support for the x86 architecture and removed Rosetta. It was originally only released as an App Store update that could only be updated normally from Snow Leopard.

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Mountain Lion Rosetta Free

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Mountain Lion Rosetta Stone

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Mountain Lion Rosetta Game

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Mountain Fishing

19' x 34' x 20' Edition of 18, ©1996, $12,500

America's lion (Mountain Lion, Cougar, Puma) is a skilled and formidable predator, its favorite prey being deer. But when a good-sized meal isn't available, smaller snacks are welcome. Although not terribly fond of water, the Mountain Lion will readily get wet if it means a meal!

The pose depicted in this piece catches a Mountain Lion perched on a few rocks jutting out of the water, getting ready to swipe at a fish just out of sight below the surface. The life-sized version is meant to be installed in a small pond.

What I like about this pose is that it has interesting silhouettes from every angle and makes a striking piece in an intimate setting.

The Life-sized version was commissioned by Hewlett-Packard in Loveland, CO and now also resides in the permanent collections of the Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum in WI, Brookgreen Sculpture Gardens in SC and The Shops at Walnut Creek shopping center in Colorado.

Mountain Lion Roseville Ca

All artwork ©1985 - 2020 Rosetta