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I have a big drop of new #paleoart coming next week, but for now I'm mining the archive again for #FossilFriday. Here's Mystriosuchus steinbergeri, from 2018. This is probably one of my better paintings - I often don't like looking at older work, but I think this holds up.
Redrew an old piece of fanart for a lesser-known Canadian cartoon no one either watched or liked? Yeah, who does that, lol.....
(Winston Steinberger was a pretty damn good show to its credit, ngl!)
Today’s #StemCroctober is Mystriosuchus Fraas 1896. These #phytosaurs, including M. westphali & M. planirostris, have a looooong slender snout & short squamosals. A 3rd one, M. steinbergeri, was added in 2019. It's from Austria & was marine! #Croctober #AtoZCrocs #StemCroctober
Another day gone by, another day without a new painting. Sigh. Here's some #FossilFriday #paleoart of the phytosaur Mystriosuchus steinbergeri to keep things ticking over.
Samuel Steinberger was one of many Jewish immigrants who poured into New York's ports from Eastern Europe as oppression mounted in the 1880s. He made this quilt with remnants of satin and velvet from his tailoring business. See it in Made in New York City→https://t.co/WfVHfTlz5M
If you'd like a copy of my recent Mystriosuchus steinbergeri #paleoart, you can grab a high-res version at my #Patreon feed. Subscribe for just $1 a month for huge amounts of palaeontological goodness - art, essays, and details of upcoming projects. https://t.co/0Lk1a7joHY
New paper THREAD! We describe a Mystriosuchus steinbergeri, a new species of marine phytosaur from 210 million-year-old rocks of the Late Triassic in Austria! Our paper includes this amazing life restoration by the brilliant @MarkWitton! (1/n)
https://t.co/BJqdntbpKL