Mesozoic Art: Dinosaurs and Other Ancient Animals in Art
Steve White, Darren Naishen Limba Engleză Hardback – 26 oct 2022
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781399401364
ISBN-10: 139940136X
Pagini: 208
Ilustrații: full colour illustrations throughout
Dimensiuni: 302 x 273 x 25 mm
Greutate: 1.77 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Wildlife
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 139940136X
Pagini: 208
Ilustrații: full colour illustrations throughout
Dimensiuni: 302 x 273 x 25 mm
Greutate: 1.77 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Wildlife
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Includes a foreword by Terryl Whitlach (famous for her creature-design work on the Star Wars prequels)
Notă biografică
Steve White has been an editor, colourist, inker and artist for almost four decades, beginning his career at Marvel UK on the likes of Care Bears, Transformers and Thundercats in the late eighties before writing for 2000AD, editing for Titan Comics, and being an illustrator on numerous books and magazines. Steve has been contributing editor on several art books for Titan including Dinosaur Art and The Paleoart of Julius Costonyi. Darren Naish is a renowned vertebrate palaeontologist, author and blogger. His best-known work in academia includes reevaluations of British dinosaurs including the early tyrannosaur, Eotyrannus, but he is best known for his blog, Tetrapod Zoology (or TetZoo), a hugely influential resource with a large and dedicated readership that has spawned its own conference. Darren is author of the acclaimed Dinosaurs: How They Lived and Evolved and co-authored All Yesterdays: Unique and Speculative Views of Dinosaurs and other Prehistoric Animals.
Cuprins
ForewordIntroductionArtist ProfilesGabriel UguetoJoschua KnuppeCorben RainboltStephanie DziezykEmiliano TrocoLucas AttwellJulia D'OliveiraMidiaou DialloJoanna KobierskaJed TaylorPablo RiveraGreer StothersJohn ConwayVille SinkkonenDanielle DufaultJulio LacerdaBrennan StokermanRaven AmosMark WittonJaime ChirinosGlossary
Recenzii
Palaeoart has truly crossed the bridge into the realm of fine wildlife art in both the quality and creative content of the work compiled in this tome.
A must-have for scientists, scholars and young dino artists!
This is an ambitious collection of some of the most breath-catching depictions not only of our world in the past, but our world at any time. Sometimes weird, but often startlingly natural, Mesozoic Art helps us see life in the past not as science fiction, but living, breathing fact.
This book offers new, fresh, naturalistic and exciting depictions of our favourite creatures. Prehistoric Animals are not monsters and these young artists give them the respect they deserve. No doubt Mesozoic Art will inspire a whole new generation of Palaeoartists!
I was entranced by the work here.Darren and Steve's captions also provide an effective, insightful commentary.this is obviously a must-have book for anyone interested in palaeoart.More than that, this feels like a definitive summation of where we're up to in the world of palaeoart, committed to print to be perused for decades to come.
The gorgeous paintings are accompanied by thought-provoking notes designed to attract artists and scientists alike.Arts and prehistoric science library collections alike must place Mesozoic Art on their lists of important, key acquisitions.
Mesozoic Art pulls together a powerful subset of palaeoartists.The print quality equals that of the best fine art books. Paleontology enthusiasts, and perhaps even Audubon aficionados, will not be disappointed.
A must-have for scientists, scholars and young dino artists!
This is an ambitious collection of some of the most breath-catching depictions not only of our world in the past, but our world at any time. Sometimes weird, but often startlingly natural, Mesozoic Art helps us see life in the past not as science fiction, but living, breathing fact.
This book offers new, fresh, naturalistic and exciting depictions of our favourite creatures. Prehistoric Animals are not monsters and these young artists give them the respect they deserve. No doubt Mesozoic Art will inspire a whole new generation of Palaeoartists!
I was entranced by the work here.Darren and Steve's captions also provide an effective, insightful commentary.this is obviously a must-have book for anyone interested in palaeoart.More than that, this feels like a definitive summation of where we're up to in the world of palaeoart, committed to print to be perused for decades to come.
The gorgeous paintings are accompanied by thought-provoking notes designed to attract artists and scientists alike.Arts and prehistoric science library collections alike must place Mesozoic Art on their lists of important, key acquisitions.
Mesozoic Art pulls together a powerful subset of palaeoartists.The print quality equals that of the best fine art books. Paleontology enthusiasts, and perhaps even Audubon aficionados, will not be disappointed.