renzo zanetti archives
 
 
 
  1. Amphibians
  2.  
  3.  
  4.  
  5. -Ichthyostega
  6. -Eryops
  7. -Cacops
  1. Reptiles
  2.  
  3.  
  4.  
  5. -Euparkeria
  6. -Orthosuchus
  7. -Protosuchus
  8. -Orthosuchus
  9. -Mesosaurus
  10. -Prestosuchus
  11. -Clidastes
  12. -Platecarpus
  13. -Ticinosuchus
  14. -Pliosaurus
  15. -Cronosaurus
  16. -Plotosaurus
  17. -Tylosaurus
  18. -Terrestrisuchus
  19. -Saurosuchus
  20. -Ornithosuchus
  21. -Gracilisuchus
  22. -Shonisaurus
  23. -Stenopterygius
  24. -Pelagosaurus
  25. -Eurhinosaurus
  26. -Protosuchus
  27. -Erythrosuchus
  28. -Ophtalmosaurus
  29. -Desmatosuchus
  30. -Lotosaurus
  1. Synapsid
  2. Reptiles
  3.  
  4. -Thrinaxodon
  5. -Titanophoneus
  6. -Edaphosaurus
  7. -Syodon
  8. -Diademodon
  9. -Lycaenops
  10. -Anteosaurus
  11. -Syodon
  12. -Phthynosuchus
  13. -Sphenacodus
  14. -Haptodus
  1. Dinosaurs
  2.  
  3.  
  4.  
  5. -Tyrannosaurus
  6. -Dilophosaurus
  7. -Ceratosaurus
  8. -Daspletosaurus
  9. -Allosaurus
  10. -Herrerasaurus
  11. -Carnotaurus
  12. -Coelophysis
  13. -Ornitolestes
  14. -Stegosaurus
  15. -Avaceratops
  16. -Allosaurus
  17. -Daspletosaurus
  18. -Triceratops horr.
  19. -Abelisaurus
  20. -Dilophosaurus
  21. -Leptoceratops
  22. -Monoclonius
  23. -Triceratops prorsus
  24. -Chasmosaurus
  25. -Styracosaurus
  26. -Tuojiangosaurus
  27. -Kentrosaurus
  28. -Dicraeosaurus
  29. -Iguanodon
  30. -Brachiosaurus
  31. -Tarbosaurus
  32. -Carcharodontosaurus
  1. Mammals
  2.  
  3.  
  4.  
  5. -Oxyaena
  6. -Megaceros
  7. -Toxodon
  8. -Astrapotherium
  9. -Homotherium crenat.
  10. -Homotherium nest.
  11. -Ursus spelaeus
  12. -Hoploponeus
  13. -Barbourofelis
  14. -Meganthereon meg.
  15. -Meganthereon nihow.
  16. -Smilodon
  17. -Mammuthus
  18. -Hyracodon
  19. -Corypodon
  20. -Homalodotherium
  21. -Ictitherium
  22. -Arsinotherium
  23. -Borhyaena
  24. -Phenacodus
  25. -Mammuthus imp.
  26. -Anancus
  27. -Elephas falconeri
  28. -Oxyahena
  29. -Archidiscodon
  30. -Brontops
  31. -Diprotodon
  32. -Mammut americ.
  33. -Hesperocyon
  1. Dinosaurs
  2.  
  3.  
  4. -Tyrannosaurus, Triceratops and Trachodon in North America during the Cretacean Era
  5. -Tyrannosaurus
  6. -Iguanodon 1
  7. -Plateosaurus
  8. -Herrerasaurus
  9. -Styracosaurus
  10. -Iguanodon 2
  11. -Iguanodon 3 (pencil sketch)
  12. -Dilophosaurus, Scelidosaurus and Ornithopod
  13. -Ornithomimus
  14. -Triceratops prorsus
  15. -Diplodocus
  16. -Massospondylus (pencil sketch)
  17. -Saurolophus e Adrosaurus
  18. -Compsognathus
  19. -Velociraptor
  20. -Majasaura (adult dinosaurs and baby dinosaurs in their nest)
  21. -Deinonychus
  22. -Chasmosaurus
  23. -Baryonyx
  24. -Dicraeosaurus (pencil sketch)
  25. -Ankilosaurus
  26. -Ornithopod (Callovosaurus)
  27. -Kentrosaurus
  28. -Tarbosaurus, Protoceratops and other Central Asian dinosaurs
  29. -Ornitholestes and Apatosaurus (pencil sketch)
  30. -Coelophisis (pencil sketch)
  1. Reptiles
  2.  
  3.  
  4. -Ornithosuchus
  5. -Euparkeria
  6. -Elasmosaurus
  7. -Quetzalcoatlus
  8. -Moschops and Lycaenops
  9. -Erytrosuchus (pencil sketch)
  10. -Dimetrodon (pencil sketch)
  1. Invertebrates
  2.  
  3.  
  4. -Marine invertebrates of the Burgess Shale
  5. -Ammonites
  1. Mammals, Primates and Hominids
  2.  
  3.  
  4. -Eusmilus e gomphotherium (pencil sketch)
  5. -Elephas falconeri (pencil sketch)
  6. -Baluchitherium (pencil sketch)
  7. -Zeuglodon osiris (pencil sketch)
  8. -Dinotherium (pencil sketch)
  9. -Proconsul (pencil sketch)
  10. -Australopitechus in the Savannah (pencil sketch)
  11. -Australopitechus at sunset
  12. -Australopitechus with a prey (pencil sketch)
  13. -Ramapitechus (pencil sketch)
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COLOURED TABLES: Reconstructions of prehistoric scenes
The correct reproduction of prehistoric animals must be based on fossil records and, for this purpose, I have collected a large quantity of records from many reliable sources. In many cases I have accurately drawn complete or partial fossil skeletons of vertebrates by using pen and ink. These tables are a sure point of reference on which I base my reconstructions.