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		<title>Plateosaurs roaming, 1928</title>
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<p><strong>G. Biese, illustration accompanying Friedrich von Huene&#8217;s 1928 description of German saurischian</strong>s (F. von Huene 1928, »Lebensbild des Saurischier-Vorkommen in Trossingen«, in: <em>Palaeobiologica</em> I, Table XI.)</p>
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<p><strong>G. Biese, illustration accompanying Friedrich von Huene&#8217;s 1928 description of German saurischian</strong>s (F. von Huene 1928, »Lebensbild des Saurischier-Vorkommen in Trossingen«, in: <em>Palaeobiologica</em> I, Table XI.)</p>
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		<title>The glorious art of Zdenek Burian &#8211; and its not so glorious follow-up</title>
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<p><strong><em>Diplodocus carnegiei</em> by Zdenek Burian (oil on canvas, 1969)</strong></p>
<p>In the mid-1970s, when I was five or six years old, my mother bought a remarkably expensive book about past life for me, called <em>Leven in de oertijd</em> (published in&#8230;</p>]]></description>
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<p><strong><em>Diplodocus carnegiei</em> by Zdenek Burian (oil on canvas, 1969)</strong></p>
<p>In the mid-1970s, when I was five or six years old, my mother bought a remarkably expensive book about past life for me, called <em>Leven in de oertijd</em> (published in English as <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Life-Before-Man-Z-Spinar/dp/0500277966/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&amp;s=books&amp;qid=1233058961&amp;sr=1-3" target="_blank"><em>Life before Man</em></a>). Text was by Zdenek Spinar, but more importantly the illustrations were by the Czech artist <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zden%C4%9Bk_Burian" target="blank">Zdenek Burian</a> (1905-1981) and were my first confrontations with all those wonderful animals of the past. It has to be said that Burian&#8217;s forte was in depicting Kenozoic animals and early humans, but the dinosaur illustrations and those of other animals of earlier times are very good, too. Burian&#8217;s inspiration by <a href="http://www.charlesrknight.com/" target="blank">Charles Knight</a> is obvious from many pictures, and his way of working with antagonists (T-Rex opposing a single Triceratops, that sort of thing) is similar too. But in all I find Burian&#8217;s paintings, <a href="http://allday.ru/2007/11/25/kartiny_pervobytnojj_prirody__zdenek_burian.html" target="blank">with their hushed tones</a>, more evocative. However, this is a judgment pickled in nostalgia, of course. <a href="javascript:void(null);" onclick="s_toggleDisplay(document.getElementById('SID1992876015'), this, 'Show &#9660;', 'Hide &#9650;');">Show &#9660;</a></p>
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<p><a href="http://www.archaeopteryx.nl/wp-content/uploads/diplodocus_smit.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-349" title="diplodocus_smit" src="http://www.archaeopteryx.nl/wp-content/uploads/diplodocus_smit-300x209.jpg" alt="diplodocus_smit" width="300" height="209" /></a>Burian himself was copied as well, of course. This <em>Diplodocus</em> from a &#8220;J. Smit&#8221; (the <a href="http://www.allposters.nl/gallery.asp?startat=/getposter.asp&amp;APNum=1868198&amp;CID=CF25B69EE6DB40B4BA1B99B2B6BA0B70&amp;PPID=1&amp;search=diplodocus&amp;f=c&amp;FindID=53668&amp;P=1&amp;PP=1&amp;sortby=PD&amp;cname=Diplodocus&amp;SearchID=" target="_blank">poster of which</a> you may purchase at Allposters.com) seems to owe a great deal to the one above (I can&#8217;t be certain, since I haven&#8217;t been able to date this image). However, the graceful ways of Burian&#8217;s beast have disintegrated into a much &#8216;pudgier&#8217; ensemble, which appears to have gorged itself. Moreover, its stance seems to represent some sort of compromise between the elephantine <em>Diplodocus</em> of Holland, and the reptile-like crawl advanced early in the 20th century by Hay and Tornier.</p>
<p><em>But more about that later.
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