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AMNH 5027, the Jurassic park T. rex using the Scott Hartman skeleton model as a reference.
@ausar_the Did they say what museum it's at? It's reminiscent of Knight's La Brea mural at the AMNH, but is clearly a different piece/artist.
For #MarginocephalianMonday (I'm bored & trapped inside, so just give me this one) I am absolutely amazed by the Pachycephalosaurus @monarobot did! No commonplace "Sandy" or "Zerbst's Dome" ... this is the granddaddy of them all ... AMNH 1696. Look familiar @CCMEkalaka & @AMNH?
アメリカ自然史博物館 AMNH (ニューヨーク) #5 主たる竜創り給えり https://t.co/NrBrlFHxYM
Location drawing American Elk at the American Museum of Natural History...https://t.co/WAIHsDkyFL
#amnh #nycart #illlustration #naturalhistory
"Our ancestors did not so much conquer the land, as escape from the water." - John Maisey, AMNH
learning a lot about the extremely scary devonian period while i pencil!!
Between wedding planning, personal projects, and switching jobs, I managed to bust out a small commission! #Tyrannosaurus illustration, featuring chonkster AMNH 5027!
Sea turtles can swim up to 40 miles per hour, have great eyesight and hearing, and some may even absorb oxygen through their skin...https://t.co/0L1wFd2Dwe #AMNH #illustrationart #sciart #seaturtle
Decided to “update” Charles R. Knight’s painting of AMNH 5753, Allosaurus (honestly though, his art is good enough already to beckon any updates) #allosaurus #allosaurusfragilis #AMNH5753 #charlesrknight
@AMNH What Monster lives at the #AMNH? get Monsters in Manhattan & find out! https://t.co/ZeESP7KCwo
Study of Stegosaurus from #AMNH. Funny thing when I made this drawing a couple...https://t.co/LplH3wQDJE #dinosaur #NYC
This is Cera she's a Threehorn, err I mean this location study of Triceratops, T. horridus...https://t.co/Lgbt5svmnz #amnh #NYC #reportage #sciart