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  2. David Krentz - Wikipedia

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    Krentz was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba in 1969. As an animator for Walt Disney Pictures, Krentz has worked on Disney animated feature titles such as Fantasia 2000, Disney's Dinosaur, [1] Treasure Planet, and John Carter, as well as productions for other studios such as Escape from Planet Earth. [3]

  3. Ben F. Laposky - Wikipedia

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    Benjamin Francis Laposky (1914–2000) was an American mathematician, artist and draftsman from Cherokee, Iowa. He has been credited with making the first computer graphics, utilizing an oscilloscope as the creation medium for abstract art. In 1953 he released what he called "Oscillons" (or oscillogram designs) along with a corresponding thesis ...

  4. Mark Cline - Wikipedia

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    Cline has also built hundreds of dinosaur statues, including thirty for his own Dinosaur Kingdom and nineteen for Dinosaur Land in White Post, Virginia, the park that inspired him to sculpt. [4] Cline's work appears in attractions across Virginia, including a concentration of works in and around Natural Bridge , where he works out of Enchanted ...

  5. Paleoart - Wikipedia

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    The role of art in disseminating paleontological knowledge took on a new salience as dinosaur illustration advanced alongside dinosaur paleontology in the mid-1800s. With only fragmentary fossil remains known at the time the term "dinosaur" was coined by Sir Richard Owen in 1841, the question of life appearance of dinosaurs captured the ...

  6. Robert Nicholls (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Britain's Oldest Art: the Ice Age Cave Art of Creswell Crags [25] by Paul Bahn and Paul Pettitt (English Heritage, 2009) Dinosaur by Stephanie Stansbie, [26] (Roar Publishing, 2008) (Translated into 7 different languages) A Time Traveller's Field Notes and Observations of Dinosaurs by Gordon Volke [27] (Quest; an imprint of Top That! Publishing ...

  7. Rudolph Zallinger - Wikipedia

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    Rudolph Franz Zallinger (German pronunciation: [ˈru:dɔlf ˈtsa:lɪŋɐ]; [2] November 12, 1919 – August 1, 1995) was an American-based Austrian-Russian artist. His most notable works include his mural The Age of Reptiles (1947) at Yale University's Peabody Museum of Natural History, and the March of Progress (1965) with numerous parodies and versions.

  8. Mark Hallett (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Mark Hallett (born November 21, 1947) is an American artist best known for his illustrations of dinosaurs and other prehistoric animals. Having originally coined the term "paleoart" to refer to science-based paleontological illustration, Hallett remains one of the most influential masters of modern dinosaur imagery. [1]

  9. Raúl Martín (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Raúl Martín is a Spanish illustrator specializing in paleoart, the branch of science illustration that deals with artworks of subjects of paleontology.He is best known for his dinosaur paintings which appear in museums all over the world including the American Museum of Natural History, the Maryland Science Center, and Fort Peck Paleontology Inc. [1] His works also notably appear in popular ...