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John Conway (palaeoartist)

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Palaeoartist and illustrator For other persons with this name, see John Conway.
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John Conway
NationalityAustralian
Known forPalaeoart and illustration
Websitejohnconway.co
Life restoration of the pterosaur Zhejiangopterus, by Conway

John Conway is an Australian palaeoartist and illustrator who specializes primarily in Mesozoic reptiles and pterosaurs in particular. His works include the 2012 book All Yesterdays in collaboration with C. M. Kosemen, Darren Naish and Scott Hartman.

References

  1. White, Steve (2012). Dinosaur Art: The World's Greatest Paleoart. London: Titan Books. ISBN 978-0857685841.
  2. Ronson, Jacqueline (13 May 2016). "How One Man Is Trying to Capture What Dinosaurs Really Looked Like". Inverse.
  3. Switek, Brian (30 November 2012). "How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Dinosaurian Oddities". Smithsonian.com.


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