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  1. Balzanti sul prato di Charles R. Knight, 1897 Uno dei "pezzi" più noti di Knight presso il Museo di storia naturale di New York è il quadro del 1897 Leaping Laelaps , che fu una delle poche immagini antecedenti gli anni sessanta a raffigurare dinosauri come creature in rapido movimento (anticipando così le teorie dette "Rinascimento dei dinosauri" dei moderni paleontologi come Robert Bakker ).

  2. Charles R. Knight (1874-1953) was not the first artist to paint and sculpt extinct animals, but probably was and still is the most influential. Until middle of the Twentieth Century, he was just about the only artist who specialized in that field.

  3. A Little Knight Gallery. No voyage to the world of Charles R. Knight would be complete without a chance to relive those thrilling days of yesteryear when we held hands with other little children and gazed upwards at spine-tingling portraits of creatures we were sure the artist had drawn from life. The Knight Gallery is broken into two wings ...

  4. Charles R. Knight (1874–1953) is famous for his ground-breaking depictions of dinosaurs and other prehistoric animals, and of wildlife in general. As this article shows, his patient observation of captive animals—even those confined to the primitive cages commonly found in zoos of the time—enabled him to learn a great deal about animal ...

  5. 3 de dic. de 2014 · The Scientific Art of Charles R. Knight. By Anthony Letizia. December 3, 2014. Charles R. Knight is considered a pioneer in the field of dinosaurs, yet he was not a scientist. Knight never went on a fossil expedition, nor did he write any detailed treatise for academic journals. Charles Knight was instead an artist that specialized in life-like ...

  6. Sin embargo, las pinturas de Charles R. Knight son ya grandes clásicos de la paleoilustración, auténticas maravillas para disfrutar una y otra vez, y sin duda una enorme fuente de inspiración para muchos otros artistas que vinieron detrás. La red está plagada de ilustraciones suyas, y siempre podéis aprender más sobre él aquí.

  7. of Natural History. Chicago, Illinois. Nearly two billion years ago. Volcanic activity was widespread, but the surface of the earth had cooled enough so that oceans could form. In this scene, life has not yet begun. Earliest records of earth life. Proterozoic era deposited sediments one and one half billion years ago.