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Dinopithecus Ingensby Nobumichi Tamura/Stocktrek Images
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Archaeopteryx Lithographicaby Nobumichi Tamura/Stocktrek Images
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Calymene Blumenbachiiby Nobumichi Tamura/Stocktrek Images
40" x 31" Framed Art Frame
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Iberomesornis Romeraliby Nobumichi Tamura/Stocktrek Images
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Megantereon Cultridensby Nobumichi Tamura/Stocktrek Images
40" x 31" Framed Art Frame
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Pliosaurus Kevaniby Nobumichi Tamura/Stocktrek Images
40" x 31" Framed Art Frame
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Proceratosaurus Dinosaurby Nobumichi Tamura/Stocktrek Images
40" x 31" Framed Art Frame
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Psittacosaurus Lujiatunensiby Nobumichi Tamura/Stocktrek Images
40" x 31" Framed Art Frame
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Saurolophus Dinosaurby Nobumichi Tamura/Stocktrek Images
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Sinornithosaurus Dinosaurby Nobumichi Tamura/Stocktrek Images
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Styracosaurus Dinosaurby Nobumichi Tamura/Stocktrek Images
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Troodon Dinosaurby Nobumichi Tamura/Stocktrek Images
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Tsintaosaurus Dinosaurby Nobumichi Tamura/Stocktrek Images
40" x 31" Framed Art Frame
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Velociraptor Mongoliensisby Nobumichi Tamura/Stocktrek Images
40" x 31" Framed Art Frame
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Triceratops Dinosaur 1by Nobumichi Tamura/Stocktrek Images
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Nobumichi Tamura is a paleoartist who was born in France. Also known as NobuTamura, the artist has created more than 1,500 Creative drawings of dinosaurs (Commons-licensed) and other prehistoric animals. His technique not only reexamines the medium of art itself but creates visually striking images. Tamura’s art has found its way into some of the most prestigious buildings in the world. He’s much inspired by the positive reviews he receives from art critics. Many of his art are hosted on Wikimedia Commons and his reconstruction of a juvenile Rubeosaurus has attracted huge audience. His art has drawn much interest among art students and teachers alike. They show his sense of humor and creativity. Tamura first worked at the Berkeley National Laboratory where he first started to explore the topic in Wikipedia about 10 years ago, he set to work when he was struck by the absence of illustrations. Tamura recounts working on a piece and says that it wasn’t always an easy sailing. In fact his first drawings were not really successful, because he just drew the dinosaurs like he saw them when he was a kid. However, Tamura did not give up; neither did h go for other hobbies. He decided to press on soliciting feedback from the editors of Wikipedia on how he could better render these extinct species and working smarter and harder. Today, framed Nobumichi Tamura art sell in large numbers. They are highly priced by many discerning collectors. Tamura has illustrated close to 2000 dinosaurs and other prehistoric animals.