Love in the Time of Chasmosaurs Vintage Dinosaur Art Peter Zallinger

Episode 16: Bernard's Beginnings and Riley's Apocalypse

Episode 16: Bernard'due south Beginnings and Riley's Apocalypse

March thirty, 2022

At that place's a new episode of the LITC podcast! In this i, Marc, Niels and Natee tackle i of U.k.'s most well-liked childhood heroes of palaeoart, the tardily Bernard Robinson. From this innocuous children's volume, we then discuss the worst day in the history of the globe with Riley Black, wirter of the upcoming The Final Days of the Dinosaurs. It turns out to be a surprisingly personal nevertheless universal book. Nosotros discuss the metaphoric resonance of the story of how the World witnessed its most rapid mass extinction event and how life managed to motion on from catastrophe. Plus: Are in that location dinosaurs and/or dinosaur fans in Thailand? Is Marc throwing abroad all his sometime Amargasaurus toys? Just how nasty was the heat pulse that followed the Chixchulub bear upon? Have we secretly become witches? That and much more in this wonderful episode.

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Episode 15: Russian Railleries and the Life of Levi

Episode 15: Russian Railleries and the Life of Levi

March 5, 2022

In the fifteenth episode of the LITC podcast, Niels, Natee and Marc tackle some controversial subjects. Nosotros start with the stop of the globe, and things go downhill from there. Today'south palaeoart subject is the inimitable and insufferable genius of Konstantin Flyorov, and Natee interviews the wonderful Levi Hastings. Did we actually take to choose this calendar month to be talking about Russian palaeoart? Which dinosaur can seize with teeth your manus off? Are Natee and Levi kindred spirits? What does Niels mean when he calls someone "a character"? And can we get i of Bex Groom's new Dearc plushies, pretty please?

The episode was recorded earlier Greg Paul'southward almost recent paper came out, and then expect no tyrannosaur three-means.

Show Notes at Chasmosaurs.com

Episode 14: Greer's Kaleidoscope and the Zallinger Dynasty

Episode 14: Greer's Kaleidoscope and the Zallinger Dynasty

Feb 4, 2022

Slightly late but certain equally rain comes the fourteenth episode of the world-famous Chasmosaurs Podcast! Later on covering Rudolph'south famous mural, this time we shine a lite on his son Peter Zallinger. Natee interviews Greer Stothers, who has a book coming out called Kaleidoscope of Dinosaurs (a nifty title for a book). We as well have a brief interview with Tom van der Linden, who may but have discovered a new dinosaur! Are all dinosaurs in fact tan and light-green? Are hadrosaurs deadening for their lack of feathers? Will the mainstream media ever become their reporting on dinosaurs correct? What's Alan Rickman doing hither? And will nosotros ever, always finish talking almost that John Sibblick? Find out on this riveting episode.

Show notes at chasmosaurs.com

Episode 13: Comics and Colours with Raven and Ruth

Episode 13: Comics and Colours with Raven and Ruth

Dec 31, 2021

It's lucky number thirteen! In the last podcast episode of 2021, the Chasmo Crew discusses comics and colours as we dive into the work of comic book artist turned dinosaur man Rod Ruth and his retro but innovative 1970s dinosaurs. Marc and Natee interview Raven Amos about dinosaur linework, color theory and living in Alaska. Is there such a thing equally a Dinosaur Proto-Renaissance? Why is Raven Amos an Enemy of Scientific discipline? Volition we work John Sibbick into every damn conversation we have? How hard can Natee ringlet their eyes? Do we demand to censor naughty words, such as Sp*cies R*cognition H*pothesis? All shall be revealed in episode thirteen. Happy New year!

Show notes at Chasmosaurs.com

Episode 12: Darren's Dinopedia and Maidi's Misadventures

Episode 12: Darren'southward Dinopedia and Maidi's Misadventures

November 30, 2021

It'south our one-year anniversary! In this insightful episode, the Chasmo Coiffure discuss Maidi Wiebe, another unfairly forgotten female palaeoartist whose trunk of work includes masterpieces for the Chicago Field Museum, stepping into the footsteps of Charles Knight. But does the book, What Is A Dinosaur, adequately bear witness off her talents? Marc then talks to the renowned palaeontologist, author and illustrator Darren Naish about his recent adventures in science and publishing. Is the TetZoo podcast cancelled FOREVER? What was up with dinosaurs in the sixties? When is a four-legged snake not a serpent? Did Natee actually make a fool of themself? Find out in November's podcast.

Episode 11: Revenge of the Greg and Steve's Wilderness Years

Episode 11: Revenge of the Greg and Steve's Wilderness Years

October 29, 2021

Marc, Niels and Natee discuss perhaps the single most influential book of dinosaur art in the entire globe: Predatory Dinosaurs of the Earth, by one Gregory S. Paul (tm). Marc interviews Friend Of The Blog Steve White about his upcoming compendium of Mesozoic Art, his new, gruesome alphabet book, and of course his legendary work for Dinosaurs! Magazine and the wilderness years that followed. In the news, Niels and Natee desperately endeavor to give the ornithischians some love while the prima donna theropods soak up all the attention. How slow is Greg Paul? Does the Center Jurassic fifty-fifty exist? Is working with palaeoartists similar herding cats? Will Marc terminate his licorice coin on fourth dimension? All these questions and more than will exist answered.

Show notes at Chasmosaurs.com

Episode 10: The Age of Reptiles and Sharon's Psychedelica

Episode 10: The Age of Reptiles and Sharon'south Psychedelica

September 27, 2021

It'south a large moment for us: We've made our 10th episode! For such a authentication occasion, what better than to cover a true hallmark of palaeoart? Today is the mean solar day the LITC squad finally tackles what is both literally and figuratively one of the biggest pieces of classic dinosaur fine art of all fourth dimension: Rudolph Zallinger's The Age of Reptiles at the Yale Peabody Museum in Connecticut. In some other authentication moment, LITC founder David Orr joins the states as he and Natee interview Sharon Wegner-Larsen, who blends palaeoart and science art with design and fine art nouveau. How do old Yes albums influcence palaeoart? Is Zallinger's colour study amend than the real bargain? Will Marc's studies at Lincoln finally pay off? Volition we ever know if the "p" is silent? Observe out in episode 10!

Show notes at Chasmosaurs.com

Episode 9: David's Dinosauria and Great Aunt Marie

Episode nine: David's Dinosauria and Great Aunt Marie

Baronial 29, 2021

August 2021. In this long-awaited episode, we cantankerous a big one from our wishlist as Natee, Niels and Marc tackle Verdwenen Werelden, the monumentally ambitious and even more than monumentally strange masterpiece of the indomitable Maria Hubrecht. Natee gets a chance to put their art historian hat on once more. The journey off the browbeaten path continues equally Niels interviews Scottish filmmaker and animator David Armsby near his upcoming Dinosauria serial, an anthology of curt animated films about dinosaurs. Is at that place a little tribute to our blog hidden in one of Dinosauria's features?

Show notes at chasmosaurs.com

Episode 8: The valley of Ely and the Dromaeosaur Sanctuary

Episode viii: The valley of Ely and the Dromaeosaur Sanctuary

July 30, 2021

In which we finally answer the age quondam question: Is the "P" in "pterosaur" silent? (no, it isn't). The LITC crew talk over i of history'southward most celebrated palaeoartists, the late Ely Kish, and her work for Dale Russell's An Oddyssey in Fourth dimension. Some uf us are big fans, while others need some convincing... Jed Taylor discusses the trials and tribulations of the showtime palaeoartist whose work blew upwardly out of nowhere, and guides united states through his famous Dromaeosaur Sanctuary. Who is Ray Jurassic and where did he get those two Deinonychus?

Show notes at chasmosaurs.com

Episode 7: Cam and McLoughlin

Episode 7: Cam and McLoughlin

June 30, 2021

Natee, Marc and Niels tackle one of the most often ridiculed works in palaeoart history: the famously idiosyncraticArchosauria by John McLoughlin. Of course, we demand to talk virtuallythat Triceratops… but there is so much more than to this book! Natee interviews palaeoartist Cameron Clow, and things quickly devolve into a horse girl geekout. Shoutouts abound!

Podcast Prove Notes are at chasmosaurs.com

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