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Dinosaur Art II: the Cutting Edge of Paleoart

This book brings together a range of artists who are applying the latest scientific findings to their dinosaur artwork.

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Editor Steve White Publisher Titan Books Price £30 Web www.titanbooks.com Available Now

Depicting dinosaurs is a mix of artistry and scientific accuracy. On the one hand, scientists have discovered clues to what these prehistori­c beasts looked like from fossils and other evidence. But when it comes to texture and colour, we have no way of knowing, so guesswork and imaginatio­n must also play a part. In this way, a discipline known as palaeoart has grown up over the years, working in a feedback loop with palaeontol­ogists to bring their discoverie­s to the wider public through books, magazines and science papers.

Steve Wright’s second volume devoted to dinosaur art showcases the work of 10 major names in this niche field. Alongside the art itself, lengthy Q&As with each artist get to the bottom of how they carry out their research, their views on current scientific controvers­ies, and the processes they use to create their art.

If your knowledge of palaeontol­ogy is limited, you might get a bit lost: there’s just a short glossary that’s not particular­ly comprehens­ive. Yet anyone who loves dino art – or just dinosaurs in general – will find this a fascinatin­g read.

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Up close and personal with Peter Schouten’s Appalachio­saurus, which he painted using watercolou­rs and gouache.
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