My first palaeoart VS my most recent. I've regressed! :/

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My first palaeoart (that I can find, from 2020) vs. My most recent https://t.co/UVrqosqpWG

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My first palaeoart vs my most recent https://t.co/hStd4h4doe

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What are your favourite *featherless* dromaeosaur ("raptor") designs? I'm thinking mostly of older palaeoart and documentaries rather than the more obvious movies.

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It got a little stuffy in those robes~

Art by

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There’s some really lovely palaeoart on website 😍 https://t.co/6gRIZnYHHr

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Plus, draw in cartoony, loose-line highly stylized palaeoart🐥

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Here's an awesome piece of art, made by .😭
I still don't know how to deal with fan art! AAAAAA!!

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Reitmeyer et al (2021) provide a unique look at the women working on palaeoart at the AMNH in the early C20th. Margret Joy Flinsch Buba reconstructed Proboscidea and went on to sculpt Pope Paul VI. And here’s Elisabeth Rungius Fulda’s (what a name) beautiful 1923 Baluchitherium.

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And a reminder that itself is still in print; in fact, it's ten years old this year and we're considering the release of an updated, second edition. Buy it here... https://t.co/Ri0GXVgt6N

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Never forget the legends that put so much effort to filling up early palaeo Wiki with loads of free art. However, it's nice to see more palaeoartists also contributing now. Among recent ones, , , , and .

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Dmitry Bogdanov & Nobu Tamura appreciation post. For a while most palaeoart on Wikipedia was by these guys. The sheer amount of illustrations they created for hundreds of taxa is incredible. My main inspirations (along with ) for becoming a contributor myself!

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Retweet with a piece of palaeoart that was influential to you as a kid but you rarely see mentioned.
🦕The stunning artwork in “Dinosaur for a Day” by Mark A. Weatherby. It really makes you feel like your right there with the Hypsilophodon family. https://t.co/ps4hwdl7zW

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Retweet with a piece of palaeoart that was influential to you as a kid but you rarely see mentioned. When I was a Kid, the Tyrannosaurus from The Crocodiles Still Wait and Patrick's Dinosaurs really left an impact. Its just so striking to me in how it stands. https://t.co/vlgIpVvU87

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Retweet with a piece of palaeoart that was influential to you as a kid but you rarely see mentioned.

I don't know the name of the artist off the top of my head, but this floor puzzle was the way I first learned about a number of the dinosaurs featured here. https://t.co/cijZ89IXho

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Finally now I can post square images!

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Bob painted this Archaeopteryx for us back in 2012.

His new model for shows how our understanding of the Urvogel's appearance and palaeobiology has changed over the past decade

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Added some (purely speculative) coloring. The 's red stripe is a nod to the book Raptor Red.

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