John Conway (palaeoartist)
John Conway is an Australian palaeoartist and illustrator who specializes primarily in Mesozoic reptiles and pterosaurs in particular.[1] His works include the 2012 book All Yesterdays in collaboration with C. M. Kosemen, Darren Naish and Scott Hartman.[2][3]
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Nationality | Australian |
Known for | Palaeoart and illustration |
Website | johnconway |

Life restoration of the pterosaur Zhejiangopterus, by Conway
References

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- White, Steve (2012). Dinosaur Art: The World's Greatest Paleoart. London: Titan Books. ISBN 978-0857685841.
- Ronson, Jacqueline (13 May 2016). "How One Man Is Trying to Capture What Dinosaurs Really Looked Like". Inverse.
- Switek, Brian (30 November 2012). "How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Dinosaurian Oddities". Smithsonian.com.
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