Who decides what color dinosaurs are? It's more art than science in many cases. — -- Michael Skrepnick isn’t a paleontologist, but he may have done more to influence your notion of what dinosaurs ...
In today’s art market, by the time you pick up on whispers about who is the next hottest artist to collect, their markets may have already fossilized. But what if they were fossilized to begin with?
As far back as 9,400 years ago, hunter-gatherers in what is now Brazil created dozens of stunning rock-art designs next to the fossilized footprints of dinosaurs, a new study finds. Researchers ...
Art historian Zoë Lescaze’s new book originated from one belief: that our “most dearly held notions about the prehistoric world are artistic inventions.” Published by Taschen, Lescaze’s “Paleoart: ...
A jurassic-sized creature is turning heads at the Houston Art Car Parade. Hippysaurus is a 34-foot long, 2,000 pound fiberglass triceratops, painted in every color of the rainbow. The massive, ...
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It all started during visits that Asheville artist John Payne made to The Field Museum in Chicago with his own kids a couple of decades ago. They spent hours looking at that great museum's collection ...
They may be long extinct, but thanks to one paleoartist dinosaurs have now been resurrected in stunning and terrifying detail. New pictures of T. rex and co. have been illustrated in vivid style by ...
The Museum of Modern Art needs dinosaurs. That was the conclusion of one young visitor named Annabelle after she failed to find any dinosaurs at the MoMA. "ou call your self a museum!" she chided on a ...
Whether you’re planning a local afternoon outing or a weekend road trip, these top museums across the state deliver ...
Our image of dinosaurs has been constantly changing since naturalists started studying the Our image of dinosaurs has been constantly changing since naturalists started studying them about 350 years ...
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