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Russian paleoartist
Life restoration of
Baryonyx by Andrey Atuchin
Andrey Atuchin (born September 10, 1980) is a Russian
paleoartist, illustrator and
biologist who focuses on artistic reconstructions of extinct animals.
[1] He is known for his clean, detailed style reminiscent of classic
National Geographic illustrations.
[2] Atuchin has collaborated with
paleontologists all over the world in illustrating new species for papers and press releases, such as the 2014 feathered dinosaur
Kulindadromeus zabaikalicus,
[3] as well as more recent discoveries including the
pliosaur
Luskhan itilensis, described in 2017,
[4] and the 2018
ankylosaur
dinosaur
Akainacephalus johnsoni.
[5]
Andrey won the
Society of Vertebrate Paleontology's
John J. Lanzendorf
PaleoArt Prize in Scientific Illustration in 2020.
[6]
Publications
- White, Steve (2017). Dinosaur Art II. Titan Books. pp. 76–97.
ISBN
978-1785653988.
- Sadler, Christa (2016). Where Dinosaurs Roamed. Glen Canyon Natural History Association. pp. 1–160.
ISBN
978-0-9622233-5-8.
- Molina-Pérez, Rubén (2016). Récords y curiosidades de los dinosaurios. LAROUSSE. pp. 1–288.
ISBN
978-84-16641-15-4.
References
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^ White, Steve (2017). Dinosaur Art II. Titan Books. pp. 76–97.
ISBN
978-1785653988.
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^ Asher Elbein (November 28, 2017).
"The Surprising Evolution of Dinosaur Drawings". The Atlantic. Retrieved August 26, 2018.
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^
"Kulindadromeus zabaikalicus: Feathered Herbivorous Dinosaur Discovered". SciNews. July 25, 2014. Retrieved August 26, 2018.
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^ Danielle Dufault (December 28, 2017).
"Monster Otters, Motörhead Cros, and Zuul: The Best Paleo Art of 2017". Vice: Motherboard. Retrieved August 26, 2018.
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^ Laura Geggel (July 19, 2018).
"Photos: Spiky-Headed Dinosaur Found in Utah, But It Has Asian Roots". LiveScience. Retrieved August 26, 2018.
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^
"Past Award Winners: Lanzendorf PaleoArt Prize".
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