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In the News
- Autumn is dinosaur times at the zoo, and Burgers’ Zoo in Arnhem has a dino event going on right now. If you want to know what Gemma thought of the one in Cologne earlier this year, here’s the scoop.
- Gemma finished a big project revewing the Marie Hubrecht murals in Amsterdam. Here are part one, part two and part three.
- The first look at Prehistoric Planet Ice Age, the upcoming third series, has been made available on YouTube.
- Tears of the Mountain is a short animated film directed by Luke Ashworth, Yehor Bondarenko, Alp Kurdoglu, Romane Talva and Ange Yajima. Read the review at Dino Dad Reviews here.
- To fans of dinosaur pulp: Little Shoppe of Horrors is a long-running fan magazine on cult British horror and monster movies. Their 52nd issue will be completely dedicated to Gorgo, Britain’s 1961 contribution to the man-in-dinosaur-suit genre. The website is a real blast from the past!

Vintage Dinosaur Art
The National Audubon Pocket Guide: Dinosaurs is a 1993 volume published by Alfred A. Knopf and illustrated by a host of artists, including Douglas Henderson, Donna Braginets, Jan Sovák, Eleanor Kish and Vladimir Krb. We are focusing on the work of Brian Franczak (1955-2020), who produced 45 illustrations for the volume.

Albertosaurus

Anatotitan

Saltasaurus

Avimimus

Ornithomimus

Oviraptor

Troodon

Velociraptor

Lesothosaurus

Coelophysis

Compsognathus

Carnotaurus except it’s Allosaurus really

Baryonyx

Parasaurolophus

Lambeosaurus

Rhabdodon

Scutellosaurus

Stegoceras

Stegosaurus

Yunnanosaurus
Interview
In honour of the publication of Mesozoic Art Part II, reviewed by Marc here, Marc interviews its two editors, palaeontologist Darren Naish and artist Steve White. Both of them are old friends of the podcast, of course.
Mesozoic Art II is available through Bloomsbury here.
Darren’s famous blog, Tetrapod Zoology, can be found here, while Steve White’s website can be found here.

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