Mauricio Antón

Mauricio Antón
Northern Spain during the ice age by Mauricio Anton, 2008

Mauricio Antón Ortuzar (Bilbao, Spain 1961) is a paleoartist and illustrator specialized in the scientific reconstruction of extinct life, well known for his influential paintings of hominids, extinct carnivores and other vertebrate fossil groups. His works illustrate a great number of books, scientific papers, private collections and museums in many parts of the world. He works currently in association with the Natural Science Museum [1] in Madrid.

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Life and career

Being a teenager in Caracas (Venezuela) in the 1970s, Mauricio became fascinated with the skeleton of the saber-tooth tiger Smilodon fatalis on exhibition at the local museum.[2] Ever since, he has been working and improving his techniques to bring fossils alive, being especially interested in felids, hominids and other vertebrates. As he puts it in one of his books (El secreto de los fósiles [3]) “It is the responsibility of the scientific paleo-illustrator to make sure that his images rigorously transmit the knowledge that the paleontologists have gathered from specific extinct species.”

To do this he gathers data from extant species, travelling the world extensively, working hands on fossils, dissecting specimens donated by zoos, researching on extinct species with specialists and using extant ecosystems as a basis for the reconstruction of past ones. He has been an advisor on paleobiology, biomechanics, animal locomotion, and habitats of extinct vertebrates for various media ( BBC, National Geographic Society, Natural History, Discovery Channel, etc). He has benefited from the influences of paleoart masters such as Charles R. Knight, Rudolph Zallinger, Zdenek Burian, Jay Matternes and others from whom he not only recognizes the technological advances but also the conceptual progress they made.

Since the year 2004 he works in collaboration with animation studios "The Fly Factory"[4] in the application of 3D modeling and animation to the reconstruction of past life. In 2006 he won the "John Lanzendorf" prize to the best scientific illustration from the SVP (Society of Vertebrate Paleontology).[5] In 2009 he was invited by the Chinese Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology[6] to visit their Beijing Museum and also the new Museum and fossil sites at Hezheng in central China, where he made firsthand observations of undescribed carnivore fossils.

In 2009-2010 he contributed to the "Extreme Mammals" exposition [7] of the American Museum of Natural History, New York.

Publications

Among his most well known books are:

  • The Big Cats and their Fossil Relatives: An Illustrated Guide to Their Evolution and Natural History, Columbia University Press, in collaboration with Alan Turner
  • Evolving Eden: an Illustrated Guide to the Evolution of the African Large Mammal Fauna, Columbia University Press, in collaboration with Alan Turner
  • The National Geographic Book of Prehistoric Mammals, National Geographic, in collaboration with Alan Turner
  • Mammoths, Sabertooths and Hominids: 65 Million Years of Mammalian Evolution in Europe with Jordi Agustí
  • Dogs, their Fossil Relatives and Evolutionary History with Xiaoming Wang and Richard Tedford
  • La Gran Migración. La Evolución Humana más allá de África, Editorial Crítica 2011,with Jordi Agustí

Notes

  1. ^ Museo de Ciencias Naturales, Madrid, Spain. http://www.mncn.csic.es/.
  2. ^ El secreto de los fósiles. http://www.paleontologia-nautilus.com/bibliografia/secreto.htm.
  3. ^ El secreto de los fósiles. http://www.paleontologia-nautilus.com/bibliografia/secreto.htm.
  4. ^ The Fly Factory: http://www.theflyfactory.net/
  5. ^ John Lanzendorf paleoart prize: http://www.vertpaleo.org/.
  6. ^ Chinese Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology http://english.ivpp.cas.cn/au/bi/
  7. ^ Extreme Mammals http://www.amnh.org/exhibitions/extrememammals/

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