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  2. The Age of Reptiles - Wikipedia

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    Zallinger was an art student who in the early 1940s had been painting seaweed drawings for the Peabody museum. Albert E. Parr, then director of the Peabody Museum, had been unhappy with the appearance of the Great Hall of the museum, which he felt was devoid of color and barren. [2]

  3. 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.

  4. Todd Marshall (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Todd S. Marshall is an American illustrator and paleoartist specializing in reconstructions of prehistoric animals, particularly dinosaurs, as well as concept art for video game companies and films. Marshall's original dinosaur art has been featured in natural history museums, scientific papers and children's books. [2]

  5. This dinosaur find surprised paleontologists — and you can ...

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    Many have been added to The Children's Museum's revamped Dinosphere exhibition. Paleontologists began digging on the plot in 2017, and they found and extracted the Allosaurus in 2020.

  6. Robert Nicholls (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Dinosaurs by Dougal Dixon [24] (Quarto Children's Books, 2009) 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)

  7. John Sibbick - Wikipedia

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    The earliest books illustrated by Sibbick were largely children's reference books on a variety of subjects, sometimes including extinct life. Both his palaeoart and fantasy art careers began in the 1980s. He first gained wide recognition when his artwork was commissioned for a series of illustrated 1980s books on mythology and folk tales. [1]

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