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Oviraptor (Dinosaur books from The Baby’s World) – Love within the Time of Chasmosaurs


One month on from the final entry, right here’s one other slice of the early ’90s dinosaur ebook sequence from The Baby’s World, this time that includes everybody’s favorite misunderstood, misnamed, cassowary-casqued* weirdo, Oviraptor. Diana Magnuson, who illustrated the Megalosaurus ebook, additionally offered the art work right here. In the principle, it’s a substantial enchancment over her work on Megalosaurus, though which may have been as a result of up-to-the-minute reference materials and illustrations of Megalosaurus have been exhausting to come back by on the time, whereas Oviraptor was having fun with an honest quantity of recognition – in all probability as a result of it was a birdy dinosaur that epitomised the Greg Paul, Bakker’s beard, sizzling blooded Dinosaur Renaissance that had damaged by way of to widespread tradition.

Child's World Oviraptor cover

The duvet (which additionally seems inside) is a superbly composed piece that includes a gang of splendidly noticed and striped Oviraptor towards a beautiful watercolour sky. Though the final nakedness and curling, Predatory Dinosaurs of the World-fashion fingers are very a lot of their time, there’s nonetheless an emphasis right here and all through this ebook on Oviraptor‘s birdlike qualities. In truth, you’ll observe that there’s really a ridge of feathers down the animal’s neck, which could not be going so far as Greg Paul did on the time, however was fairly daring for a children’ ebook in 1991. I distinctly bear in mind each final Oviraptor in my beloved Dinosaurs! journal (the Orbis partwork) being fully scaly, maybe as a result of David Norman didn’t approve of all that feather nonsense.

Archaeopteryx by Diana Magnuson

In any case, earlier than we’re knowledgeable of the life and habits of Oviraptor correct, we’re first launched to the bird-dinosaur connection. Once more, very commendable. This contains an illustration by Magnuson of Archaeopteryx, which I primarily included as a result of it jogged my memory of some type of medieval heraldic creature. It’s attainable to think about it posed subsequent to a protect, reverse a unicorn, with some silly pompous slogan like ‘GOD AND MY RIGHT’ (however in Latin) hovering someplace. Additionally, its colors are harking back to the newer phenomenon of ‘bisexual lighting’, which I realized about due to Gemma.

Finest not take into consideration what these fingers are doing there. Keep in mind, chook wings are a very completely different factor to forelimbs and modified fingers don’t have anything to do with their perform.

Hesperornis? by Diana Magnuson

Different Mesozoic birds function, too, together with what look like a pair of the happiest hesperornitheans I’ve ever seen. Simply have a look at their cute smiley beaks! That one within the background appears overjoyed at its buddy’s fishing success. How sickeningly healthful this picture is. To not fear – they’ll all be incinerated in a cataclysmic asteroid strike earlier than too lengthy.

Oviraptor head by Diana Magnuson

Lastly, we attain Oviraptor itself. This illustration specifically seems to be primarily based on a mannequin head-and-neck that may nonetheless be considered within the Pure Historical past Museum in London, and appeared in numerous Dorling Kindersley books. I’m not completely positive who the sculptor was – please depart a remark if you understand. Magnuson provides extra vibrant colouration and a fuzzy, feathery neck, which is an enchancment for those who ask me (and I’m positive Luis Rey could be on board, too), even when it’s pretty apparent what she was copying. By the way, that head crest is probably going primarily based on a specimen of one other oviraptorosaur that wasn’t Oviraptor correct, however I don’t have time to enter all that. Who am I, Jaime Headden?

Troodon and Oviraptor by Diana Magnuson

Introductions out of the way in which, we’re handled to scenes from Oviraptor‘s life. These embrace run-ins with different, nastier Mongolian theropods, together with an unnamed troodontid that I presume is meant to be Saurornithoides. Fairly what Oviraptor is doing again there, flailing its arms round, I’m undecided; the tasty ceratopsian carcass has actually grabbed its consideration, although. Whereas the try at depicting the animal’s head from such a difficult angle is actually commendable, it does find yourself wanting a little bit goofy. To be honest, Magnuson in all probability didn’t have a lot in the way in which of 3D reference materials. The straightforward flowering crops are a pleasant contact not usually seen in ‘prehistoric Gobi’ illustrations again within the day.

Oviraptor and Protoceratops by Diana Magnuson

Naturally, Oviraptor can also be assailed by Protoceratops after making an attempt to raid its nest. It’s simply what they have been compelled to do again within the ’80s and early ’90s. That chunk from the Protoceratops appears to be like actually nasty right here – even moreso than the chomp that one Velociraptor is thought to have acquired. In truth, this piece does remind me of depictions of the Combating Dinosaurs, and will nicely have been primarily based on a number of of them; I used to be reminded of Mark Hallett’s, but it surely’s really a poor match for his. The plant being pushed apart provides a pleasant sense of motion.

Oviraptor, Saurornithoides and Velociraptor

When not engaged in a full-on wrestling match with livid hornless horned dinosaurs, Oviraptor needed to dodge reasonably extra predatory and toothy theropods which may have considered it as the proper protein-rich meal to suit into their health routine. The 2 within the above piece are reasonably Sibbickian, notably the troodontid and the Velociraptor‘s head, though the physique might need been borrowed type elsewhere. Oviraptor appears to be like suitably startled and a little bit like a plucked rooster, which is definitely reasonably becoming, as I discussed when reviewing Wayne Barlowe’s work (ELEVEN YEARS AGO).

Oviraptor and Saurornithoides by Diana Magnuson

Whereas operating away was actually the smart possibility, Oviraptor wasn’t defenceless when cornered by a predator, as seen within the above piece that I’m fairly positive owes a good bit to Greg Paul. The Oviraptor isn’t too dangerous right here (and I nonetheless love these colors), however the troodont suffers from a good bit of the ol’ perspective fudging. That’s a beautiful fallen log, thoughts you; as I’ve stated many, many occasions at this level, we right here at LITC do love a lovingly painted fallen log.

Oviraptor skeleton by Diana Magnuson

And at last…Oviraptor isn’t round these days, however you’ll be able to go and think about its skeletal stays in a museum, the place maybe they’ll have been mounted in a extremely, actually unusual pose. As seen above. Simply have a look at these children within the background – you’ll be able to inform that they’re laughing on the foolish posture on present right here. The outfit of the one on the proper is so early ’90s that it’s in all probability modern once more proper now. Which I feel could be very foolish, however then, I’m getting reasonably outdated. A minimum of I’ve all these Classic Dinosaur Artwork posts underneath my belt. Time nicely spent! Most likely.

Arising subsequent time: positively no existential angst!

 

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