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English | Hardcover | 2025 | 256 pages | 27×30 cm
Publisher Bloomsbury
Author Steve White (Volume Editor) , Darren Naish (Volume Editor)
ISBN 9781399412216
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Book Description
As palaeontological research continues to advance, our understanding of the appearance of dinosaurs and other extinct species is constantly being revised, and the visual languages used to depict them have evolved accordingly. Contemporary paleoartists now work with more comprehensive fossil evidence and up to date scientific knowledge, enabling them to move beyond speculative imagery toward greater anatomical accuracy and scholarly depth in their work.
By interpreting fossil material through scientific reasoning, paleoartists reconstruct prehistoric organisms and their environments, giving form and vitality to remains preserved only in stone. This practice, situated at the intersection of science and imagination, allows distant prehistoric worlds to be re envisioned and presented with clarity, richness, and persuasive realism.
Mesozoic Art II brings together new works by twenty five leading contemporary paleoartists, showcasing a wide range of media and stylistic approaches, from traditional drawing techniques to advanced digital art. Each artwork is accompanied by informed commentary that explains its scientific basis and artistic intent. Beyond portraying individual species, the book situates them within their ecological contexts and evolutionary histories, making this volume a significant contribution to the visual interpretation of prehistoric life.
Detailed Information
Editors: Steve White, Darren Naish
Publisher: Bloomsbury
Publication Year: 2025
Dimensions: 27 × 30 cm
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 256 pages


