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Iguanodons were herbivorous dinosaurs
Iguanodons were herbivorous dinosaurs from the mid-Jurassic to late Cretaceous.. Colour printed illustration by Heinrich Harder from Tiere der Urwelt Animals of the Prehistoric World, 1916, Hamburg. Heinrich Harder (1858-1935) was a German landscape artist and book illustrator
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Creature Cretaceous Dinosaur Extinct Hamburg Harder Heinrich Herbivorous Iguanodon Jurassic Prehistoric Tiere Urwelt
10"x8" Photo Print
Discover the fascinating world of prehistoric creatures with our exquisite Media Storehouse Photographic Print of "Iguanodons were herbivorous dinosaurs" by Rights Managed from Mary Evans Prints Online. This captivating illustration, taken from Heinrich Harder's "Tiere der Urwelt Animals of the Prehistoric World" published in 1916, showcases the intricate details of one of the most iconic dinosaurs. Iguanodons, mid-Jurassic to late Cretaceous herbivores, are depicted in stunning color, bringing history to life. Add an authentic touch to your home or office décor, and transport yourself back in time with this magnificent piece of visual storytelling.
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 25.4cm x 17.7cm (10" x 7")
Estimated Product Size is 25.4cm x 20.3cm (10" x 8")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
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This stunning chromolithograph illustration, titled "Iguanodon" by the renowned German artist and illustrator Heinrich Harder, showcases the belief of the early 20th century scientific community about the dietary habits of one of the most famous dinosaurs - the Iguanodon. Iguanodons were mid-Jurassic to late Cretaceous herbivorous dinosaurs, characterized by their long, curved claws on their hind limbs, and a distinctive crest on their snout. Heinrich Harder's illustration, taken from his 1916 publication "Tiere der Urwelt" or "Animals of the Prehistoric World," captures the Iguanodon in a serene pose, surrounded by lush vegetation. The intricate details and vibrant colors bring the extinct creature to life, allowing us a glimpse into the past. Harder's expertise in landscape painting is evident in the richly textured background, filled with ferns, conifers, and other vegetation typical of the Jurassic period. The Iguanodon, with its large, plate-covered body, is shown in a graceful stance, nibbling on the foliage, emphasizing its herbivorous nature. This beautiful illustration is a testament to the scientific knowledge and artistic skill of its creator, as well as a fascinating window into the beliefs and understanding of dinosaurs during the early 20th century. The Iguanodon, once thought to be a bipedal, carnivorous reptile, is now known to have been a large, herbivorous dinosaur, and Harder's illustration reflects this earlier misconception. Nevertheless, it remains an impressive work of art and a valuable historical record.
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