A lavish showcase of paleoartist Jay Matternes's spectacular murals
and sketches
For half a century, the artwork of Jay Matternes adorned the fossil
halls of the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History. These
treasured Matternes murals documenting mammal evolution over the past 56
million years and dioramas showing dinosaurs from the Mesozoic Era are
significant works of one of the most influential paleoartists in
history. Simultaneously epic in size and scope and minutely detailed,
they also provide a window into the study and interpretation of
vertebrate paleontology and paleoecology.
Visions of Lost Worlds presents these unparalleled works of art, and
also includes the sketches and drawings Matternes prepared as he planned
the murals. Known for his technical genius and eye for detail, Matternes
sketched from skeletons in museum collections and added muscle, skin,
and fur to bring mammals and dinosaurs from prehistory to vivid life.
This book offers a close look at these works of art, a peek inside the
artist's process, and an examination of the works' impact and legacy.