The Palaeoartist's Handbook: Recreating prehistoric animals in art

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title The Palaeoartist's Handbook: Recreating prehistoric animals in art
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Mark P Witton
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:224
Dimensions(mm): Height 280,Width 220
Category/GenrePainting and art manuals
ISBN/Barcode 9781785004612
ClassificationsDewey:743.6
Audience
General
Illustrations Halftones, color; Illustrations, unspecified

Publishing Details

Publisher The Crowood Press Ltd
Imprint The Crowood Press Ltd
Publication Date 6 September 2018
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Extinct worlds live again in palaeoart: artworks of fossil animals, plants and environments carefully reconstructed from palaeontological and geological data. Such artworks are widespread in popular culture, appearing in documentaries, museums, books and magazines, and inspiring depictions of dinosaurs and other prehistoric animals in cinema. This book outlines how fossil animals and environments can be reconstructed from their fossils, explaining how palaeoartists overcome gaps in fossil data and predict 'soft-tissue' anatomies no longer present around fossil bones. It goes on to show how science and art can meet to produce compelling, interesting takes on ancient worlds, and explores the goals and limitations of this popular but rarely discussed art genre. AUTHOR: Mark P. Witton is a palaeontological artist, author and researcher based at the University of Portsmouth. His palaeoartworks have featured in numerous research papers, news reports, books, television shows, museums and art galleries, and he has consulted on the appearance of fossil animals for many television shows and films. His clients include Natural History Museum, BBC, National Geographic and research institutes worldwide. 195 colour images

Author Biography

Mark Witton is a palaeontological artist, author and researcher based at the University of Portsmouth. His palaeoartworks have featured in numerous research papers, news reports, books, television shows, museums and art galleries, and he has consulted on the appearance of fossil animals for numerous television shows and films. His clients include the Natural History Museum, the BBC, National Geographic and research institutes around the world.

Reviews

This is a joyous combination of scientific fact and artistic interpretation that has much to offer readers - especially those who are considering work, amateur or professional, as palaeoartists. This is a 'coffee table book' that will entertain you and draw you back time and again. Enjoy! -- Lesley Rafferty * Open University Geological Society *