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Guest Post | Vintage Dinosaur Art: The Tree of Animal Life by T. K. Sivgin

Guest Post Vintage Dinosaur Art

Today marks the return of Timur Sivgin to the blog as he meticulously disscts the work of one John McLoughlin, one of the most intriguing palaeoartists around. Check out Timur’s blog here! John C. McLoughlin is one of the more enigmatic figures in the history of paleoart. He is most well-known for his book Archosauria: A New Look at the Old Dinosaur from 1979, which was one of the earliest books aimed at general audiences that fully embraced the ideas…

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Podcast Show Notes: Episode 7 – John McLoughlin and Cameron Clow

Podcast Show Notes

In LITC’s latest podcast release, Natee, Marc and Niels tackle one of the most often ridiculed works in palaeoart history: the famously idiosyncratic Archosauria by John McLoughlin. Of course, we need to talk about that Triceratops… but there is so much more to this book, some of it crazy, some of it beautiful, much of it downright visionary. Natee interviews palaeoartist Cameron Clow, and things quickly devolve into a horse girl geekout. In the news, there’s baby theropods nomming on…

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