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Illustrations in Paleontology. by Elizabeth Hauber. Reconstruction. CLOSEST KNOWN LIVING RELATIVE study how everything fits together / works extinct yet known relatives Close Communication Camera Lucida allows artist to see both subject and surface at once Artist's Interpretation color
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Illustrations in Paleontology by Elizabeth Hauber
Reconstruction • CLOSEST KNOWN LIVING RELATIVE • study how everything fits together / works • extinct yet known relatives • Close Communication • Camera Lucida • allows artist to see both subject and surface at once • Artist's Interpretation • color • non-preserved remains
Reconstruction of the earliest known pinneped, Enaliarctos mealsi.
Creation • Medium of Choice • Black & White • stippling (ink) • pencil shading • Drafts • scene
Sources Hay, Oliver P. 1910. On the Manner of Locomotion of the Dinosaurs, Especially Diplodocus, with Remarks on the Origin of the Birds.Proceedings of the Washington Academy of Sciences, vol. 12, pp. 1-25. Parish, M. (2005, January 05). Paleo art. Retrieved from http://paleobiology.si.edu/paleoArt/index.htm