Paleoart. Visions of prehistoric times

MX619997
In 1830, English scientist Henry De la Beche painted the first work of paleoart: a dazzling and delightfully macabre vision of prehistoric reptiles fighting underwater. Since then, artists around the world have brought dinosaurs, woolly mammoths, cavemen, and other creatures to life, helping to shape...
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Characteristics

Number of pages
292
Museum
Musée des Confluences
Dimensions
29,2 × 38,4 × 4 cm
Reference
MX619997
EAN
9783836565851
Size of the book
Paperback with flap
Publication date
1970-01-01
Author
Ford Walton;Lescaze Zoë

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