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Tuebingosaurus maierfritzorum is attacked by the rauisuchian Teratosaurus suevicus. In the background is a herd of Plateosaurus engelhardti.

Acrylic and oil paint on canvas, 2021

40 x 30 cm

Commissioned by the faculty for geoscience at the Eberhard Karl University of Tübingen

Published in: O. R. Regalado Fernandez, I. Werneburg: A new massopodan sauropodomorph from Trossingen Formation (Germany) hidden as ‘Plateosaurus’ for 100 years in the historical Tübingen collection. Vertebrate Zoology 27, S. 771-822 (2022): A new massopodan sauropodomorph from Trossingen Formation (Germany) hidden as ‘ Plateosaurus’ for 100 years in the historical Tübingen  (arphahub.com)

Eurasian Aurochs (Bos primigenius primigenius) with cattle egrets (Bubulcus ibis)

Oil paint on paper, 2018

40 x 30 cm

Animals of Pleistocene Europe: cave lions (Panthera spelea), Ice Age musk ox (Ovibos pallantis) & woolly mammoth (Mammuthus primigenius)

Acrylic & oil paint on paper, 2020

42 x 29,5 cm

Commissioned work for the Project “Geolehrpfad Holzkirchen”

Udurchukan-Formation with Olorotitan arharensis, nodosaurid und troodontids; Late Cretaceous, Russia

Acrylic- and oil paint on canvas, 2019

4th Price at the “11th International Scientific Dinosaur Illustration Contest 2019”

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Alpine chamois (Rupicapra rupicapra rupicapra)

Oil paint on canvas, 2019

40 x 30 cm

The picture originated during the symposium “Kunst am Berg”, Panoramarestaurant BergDiamant Fiss/Austria.

Alpine ibex (Capra ibex)

Oil paint on panel, 2019

40 x 30 cm

The picture originated during the symposium “Kunst am Berg”, Panoramarestaurant BergDiamant Fiss/Austria.

Mountain ridge

Oil paint on paper, 2018

40 x 30 cm

The picture originated during the symposium “Kunst am Berg”, Panoramarestaurant BergDiamant Fiss/Austria.

Campylognathoides liasicus (Campylognathoididae) & Peloneustes philarchus (Pliosauroidea), Middle JurassicEurope

Pencil, 2017

29,5 x 21 cm

 

South Island giant moa (Dinornis robustus) & Australasian pipit (Anthus novaeseelandiae), New Zealand

The moa were ratites in nine species in New Zealand, whereof Dinornis robustus was the biggest. They were hunted until extinction within 100 years by the ancestors of the Maori that migrated at the end of the 13th century.

Pencil, 2016/17

59,5 x 42 cm

Abschied von Marcus Burkhardt

Alles was schön ist, bleibt auch schön,
auch wenn es welkt.
Und unsere Liebe bleibt Liebe,
auch wenn wir sterben.
Maxim Gorki

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