Onychorhynchus coronatus
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I can mention one of the most famous animal silhouettists Ugo Mochi and his books "A Natural History of Giraffes" and "Hoofed Mammals of the World".
I admire also the digital artists Toni Llobet for his work in "Handbook of Mammals of the World" and Ilian Velikov for his drawings in "Field Guide to the Amphibians and Reptiles of Britain and Europe".
Ugo Mochi had an interesting art form indeed ! Especially because we tend towards seeing and seeking the fullest range of colours possible but Mochi instead chose to focus entirely on the shadows and silhouettes which is a really interesting and quite refreshing take on things really.
Along similar lines, and with the same caveats on accuracy, the very few first name that occurred to me when I saw the thread title was Zdeněk Burian - an artist I was exposed to a lot growing up, and the main reason I visited Dvůr Králové last year.
Another interesting artist, just checking Burian's work out and I love the scenes where he imagines the paleolithic / Ice age hunter gatherers hunting megafauna. Personally I am fascinated by these periods and one of my hobbies is visiting the remaining Magdalenian cave art sites of Europe open to the Public.
However, I often find that I come out of these visits and can't really envisage fully what these times must have looked like but Burian through his art really seems to captures these landscapes and worlds (and just the fact that humanity was another vulnerable animal living a precarious existance amongst much fiercer beasts) well.
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