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John Gurche is an American artist known for his paintings, sculptures, and sketches of prehistoric life, especially dinosaurs and early humans. Gurche is currently an Artist in Residence at the Museum of the Earth in Ithaca, New York.Gurche studied Anthropology and Paleontology at the University of Kansas, but his study of art was limited to his days in middle school. Also while in middle school, Gurche attempted to create a "family tree for all animal life," and fashioned an evolutionary series of heads from clay while in fourth grade.

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  • John Gurche é um artista americano conhecido por suas pinturas, esculturas e esboços de vida pré-histórica, especialmente os dinossauros e os primeiros seres humanos. Gurche teve obras em exposição no Museu Americano de História Natural, no Museu Field de História Natural, e na Smithsonian Institution. Ele criou ilustrações para a National Geographic e desenhou um conjunto de quatro selos com tema de dinossauros que foram divulgados pelo Serviço Postal dos EUA em 1989. Em 2000, ele recebeu o da Sociedade de Paleontologia de Vertebrados pelo seu mural de Sue o Tyrannosaurus, uma peça que acompanha o esqueleto do dinossauro no Museu Field. (pt)
  • John Gurche is an American artist known for his paintings, sculptures, and sketches of prehistoric life, especially dinosaurs and early humans. Gurche is currently an Artist in Residence at the Museum of the Earth in Ithaca, New York.Gurche studied Anthropology and Paleontology at the University of Kansas, but his study of art was limited to his days in middle school. Also while in middle school, Gurche attempted to create a "family tree for all animal life," and fashioned an evolutionary series of heads from clay while in fourth grade. (en)
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  • John Gurche is an American artist known for his paintings, sculptures, and sketches of prehistoric life, especially dinosaurs and early humans. Gurche is currently an Artist in Residence at the Museum of the Earth in Ithaca, New York.Gurche studied Anthropology and Paleontology at the University of Kansas, but his study of art was limited to his days in middle school. Also while in middle school, Gurche attempted to create a "family tree for all animal life," and fashioned an evolutionary series of heads from clay while in fourth grade. Gurche's works have been on display at the American Museum of Natural History, the Field Museum of Natural History, and the Smithsonian Institution. He has created illustrations for National Geographic, and designed a set of four dinosaur-themed stamps that were released by the US Postal Service in 1989. Due to his paintings of dinosaurs, Gurche was given a role as a consultant for the movie Jurassic Park. In 2000, he received the Lanzendorf PaleoArt Prize from the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology for his mural of Sue the Tyrannosaurus, a piece which accompanies the dinosaur's skeleton at the Field Museum. In 2013 he published a book detailing his work on the fifteen paleoanthropology projects he had completed for the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of Natural History's Hall of Human Origins titled Shaping Humanity: How Science, Art and Imagination Help Us Understand Our Origins . Much of the book discusses the uncertainty of his work and his field. (en)
  • John Gurche é um artista americano conhecido por suas pinturas, esculturas e esboços de vida pré-histórica, especialmente os dinossauros e os primeiros seres humanos. Gurche teve obras em exposição no Museu Americano de História Natural, no Museu Field de História Natural, e na Smithsonian Institution. Ele criou ilustrações para a National Geographic e desenhou um conjunto de quatro selos com tema de dinossauros que foram divulgados pelo Serviço Postal dos EUA em 1989. Em 2000, ele recebeu o da Sociedade de Paleontologia de Vertebrados pelo seu mural de Sue o Tyrannosaurus, uma peça que acompanha o esqueleto do dinossauro no Museu Field. (pt)
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