An illustration originally produced for a book entitled 'Did Dinosaurs Walk in Your Backyard' (Scholastic, New York)the artwork subsequently displayed at New York State Museum's bi-annual 'Focus on Nature' international exhibition of contemporary scientific illustration. The image won the prestigious Jury Award and the original artwork is now housed in the museum's permanent collection
This pamphlet tells the story of the discovery of dinosaur bones in Haddonfield, NJ in 1858. The bon...
This large pseudo-scientific comparative anatomy posters of a fictional specimen is executed in the ...
An illustration first produced by primary research in collaboration with The University of Birmingha...
An illustration originally produced for a book entitled 'Did Dinosaurs Walk in Your Backyard' (Schol...
Two illustration artworks were selected for exhibition at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science. O...
A photograph of one of the models within the exhibit.https://scholars.fhsu.edu/ua_photographs/1603/t...
Drawing of a dinosaur (perhaps used to illustrate lectures). Paper mask reads "Prepared by James Hor...
This is one of three juried international exhibitions including (of which two were granted The Focus...
Photo of a full scale model of Maiasaurus, the "Good Mother Dinosaur", by artist Dave Thomas, commis...
I have 4 illustrations exhibited, catalogue 48, 49, 50, 51, the maximum allowed, and am the only exh...
Scan of an Illustration of dinosaurs, used in an article in the Deseret News magazine
This is the Winter 1996 issue of Images, the newsletter of the Friends of the South Carolina State M...
To create a good scientific reconstruction is important artistic skills and knowledge of history pai...
This black and white photograph features the Museum of Natural History before it was changed to Ster...
This pamphlet tells the story of the discovery of dinosaur bones in Haddonfield, NJ in 1858. The bon...
This large pseudo-scientific comparative anatomy posters of a fictional specimen is executed in the ...
An illustration first produced by primary research in collaboration with The University of Birmingha...
An illustration originally produced for a book entitled 'Did Dinosaurs Walk in Your Backyard' (Schol...
Two illustration artworks were selected for exhibition at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science. O...
A photograph of one of the models within the exhibit.https://scholars.fhsu.edu/ua_photographs/1603/t...
Drawing of a dinosaur (perhaps used to illustrate lectures). Paper mask reads "Prepared by James Hor...
This is one of three juried international exhibitions including (of which two were granted The Focus...
Photo of a full scale model of Maiasaurus, the "Good Mother Dinosaur", by artist Dave Thomas, commis...
I have 4 illustrations exhibited, catalogue 48, 49, 50, 51, the maximum allowed, and am the only exh...
Scan of an Illustration of dinosaurs, used in an article in the Deseret News magazine
This is the Winter 1996 issue of Images, the newsletter of the Friends of the South Carolina State M...
To create a good scientific reconstruction is important artistic skills and knowledge of history pai...
This black and white photograph features the Museum of Natural History before it was changed to Ster...
This pamphlet tells the story of the discovery of dinosaur bones in Haddonfield, NJ in 1858. The bon...
This large pseudo-scientific comparative anatomy posters of a fictional specimen is executed in the ...
An illustration first produced by primary research in collaboration with The University of Birmingha...