tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9107291904794625632.post8035982715494645107..comments2023-10-29T06:50:22.166-04:00Comments on Love in the Time of Chasmosaurs: Vintage Dinosaur Art: Lewis ZacksUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9107291904794625632.post-45865033856628801232010-04-27T22:59:25.710-04:002010-04-27T22:59:25.710-04:00It definitely is, yeah! Although the first one tha...It definitely is, yeah! Although the first one that came to mind was the one from "The Valley of Gwangi." I've noticed that a lot of illustrators based their drawings on earlier ones. The Knight Ornitholestes is the biggest offender, in fact I'm keeping an eye out for more to do a big post of them.davorhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04970830405883835452noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9107291904794625632.post-2640359159727970402010-04-27T17:33:26.039-04:002010-04-27T17:33:26.039-04:00I always liked that scene of the Tyrannosaurus abo...I always liked that scene of the Tyrannosaurus about the bite off that Triceratops's horn. OUCH! Also, isn't that lone Tyrannosaurus just a knock-off of the Charles R. Knight Tyrannosaurus from the AMNH paintings? (Nothing personal against Mr. Zacks.)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9107291904794625632.post-4890135683489312692010-04-24T01:54:30.650-04:002010-04-24T01:54:30.650-04:00I know they're factually inaccurate, but I can...I know they're factually inaccurate, but I can't help it: I really like that last one of the lone T. rex looking into the horizon... even though he's managed to squeeze in that extra digit there, too.Philly Art Girlhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03604236651631814822noreply@blogger.com