The first career-spanning volume on Jay Matternes (b. 1933), whose scientific rigour and artistic skill set a new standard in natural history illustration.
Millions have grown up inspired by Jay Matternes' murals of extinct mammals at the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History and the American Museum of Natural History. Others have savoured his depictions of human origins in such prestigious publications as Science, National Geographic, Scientific American, and Natural History. Matternes' art has also graced popular books by such trailblazing wildlife scientists as Jane Goodall, Dian Fossey, and Louis Leakey.
Now, for the first time, the entire scope of Matternes' achievement is revealed in this full-colour retrospective, prepared with the artist's full cooperation and featuring many works never before published. Here are his depictions of living species, whose anatomical accuracy and vivid detail owe much to Matternes' lifelong devotion to painting from nature: the wildlife of Africa, the birds of America, chimpanzees and gorillas, and more. Here, too, is his palaeoart, meticulously reconstructed from the fossil evidence and ranging from dinosaurs, through the rise of mammals, to our hominid ancestors – including Matternes' groundbreaking reconstruction of the 4.4-million-year-old hominin Ardipithecus, on which he laboured in secrecy for more than a decade. The highly readable text by Richard Milner (who wrote the de facto artist's retrospective on palaeoartist Charles R. Knight) includes, among other special features, selections from the artist's 20-year correspondence with the late Dian Fossey.
Jay Matternes: Paleoartist and Wildlife Painter will be an essential volume not only for aspiring illustrators and paleoartists but for anyone with an interest in the natural world and how we visualise it.
Paleoart's Renaissance Man 6
Foreword by Mauricio Anton
Introduction: The Art Of Jay Matternes 8
By Richard Milner and Ian Tattersall
Childhood Drawings 16
"Chimparillas," Wild West, and Airmen at War
Elegant Ungulates 18
Kudus, Big Horn Mountain Sheep, Bongo, Sable Antelope, Oryx
Eternal Adversaries 22
Zorilla and Viper, Sketches for Lions vs Cape Buffalo, The Fight on the Pan, Two Cheetahs, Three Grizzlies
Ecosystems Inside and Out 28
Sonoran Desert Day and Night, American Prairie: Beneath Where Buffalo Roam, Mississippi River: Underwater Monsters
Homage to Hounds 34
Beagles, Pointer and Setter, Black Lab, Britts on Point
Bird-Watching 37
Snowy Owls, Golden Eagles, Red-Tailed Hawks
Duck Stamp Paintings 40
Meditations On Orang-utans 42
Zoo Drawings from Life, Anatomical Dissections, Orang with Hornbills in Forest Canopy
Jane Goodall's Chimpanzees And Noell's Ark 48
Field Sketches at Gombe Stream Reserve, Violent Male Kills Baboon, Chimps' Rain Dance, Man Fights Ape, Dissections of Chimpanzee, Anatomy of Human vs. Chimp
Gorilla My Dreams 56
Two Brooklyn Gorillas 58
Adventures With the Gorillas of Karisoke 62
Dian Fossey-Jay Matternes Correspondence, Sketching Wild Gorillas
A Poignant Pongid Portrait 74
Ending the Dream Of Kong 76
Dinosaurs 77
Bringing Back the Dinosaurs: Thescelosaurus, Monoclonius, Gorgosaurus, Triceratops, Ornitholestes, Struthiomimus, Plesiosaur and Elasmosaurus
Restoring Some Early Mammals 88
Restorations of Early Arboreal Mammals and Bear-Dog, Showing Fossil Skeletons, Musculature and Skin, Eocene Habitat. Smilodectes, Valpavis, Amphycyon, Diacodexis, Paramys, Earliest Known North American Mammal
Large Mammals 98
Cenozoic Murals, Uintatherium, Deinotherium (Early Elephants), Oligocene-Miocene Mural with Small Horses, Pelorovis in Mud Wallow, African Black Rhinos, When Olduvai Was Green.
Hold Your Horses! 106
Equine Evolution In Art
Fairbanks Mural 112
Alaska Pleistocene Mural
Primates 116
Early Lemurs, Monkeys and Apes (American Museum of Natural History Mural), Scaling the Family Tree: Movement Studies of Aegyptopithecus
Lemurs 124
Golden-Crowned Sifaka, Brown Lemur
Baboons 126
Pleistocene Giant Baboons, Modern Olive Baboons, Art Deco Baboons
The Secret of Ardipithecus 130
How Matternes Restored A 4.4 Million-Year-Old Ethiopian Hominin: The Backstory
Paranthropus 138
Paranthropus Family, Australopiths
Hominin Highlights Hippo Feast at Ileret 142
Family Feast 146
Dismantling a Zebra 147
Homo erectus and Prairie Fire 148
Laetoli Footprints 150
Once We Were Not Alone 152
Marathon Man 154
Australopiths Steal a Hyena's Kill 156
Olduvai Lakeshore 1.8 Million Years Ago 158
Homo erectus vs. Paranthropus 160
A Family Album 162
A. africanus, H. habilis, H. neanderthalensis
The Neanderthals 164
Reindeer Hunters On The River Vezere, Neanderthals in the Pyrenees
Georgia on My Mind 168
Dminisi Restoration
Ice Age Bison Sculptures of the Tuc d'Audoubert Caves 170
Pathfinders Darwin's HMS Beagle in Rio Harbor 172
Teddy Roosevelt and John Muir in Yosemite 174
Kilpatrick Scouts Oregon Trail, Nebraska 176
Native Americans 178
Paleoindians Butchering Mastodon Carcass, Buffalo Jump, Pulling Even
Story Telling 184
Sioux Indian Village, 1880
LIst of Artworks 190
Index 192
Acknowledgments 194
About the Authors 196
Richard Milner, Jay Matternes, Ian Tattersall, Mauricio Anton
Richard Milner is an anthropologist and historian of science whose books include Charles R. Knight: The Artist Who Saw through Time and Darwin's Universe: Evolution from A to Z. An Associate at the American Museum of Natural History, Milner has appeared on the History Channel, Discovery, and NPR, and has been profiled in the New York Times and Time Out New York.
Ian Tattersall is Curator Emeritus at the American Museum of Natural History and a leading paleoanthropologist.
Mauricio Antón is a celebrated palaeoartist based in Spain.
"Although his name is unknown to the general public, Jay Matternes: Paleoartist and Wildlife Painter has long been eagerly awaited by fans of his work. This book also serves as a "how to," with dozens of studies revealing the artist's thought processes in delineating both prehistoric and contemporary species. This book is essential for anyone who shares a passion for wildlife through the ages and its depiction."
– William Stout, paleoartist and muralist
"Jay Matternes' magnificent body of work restores the ancient world to life, while celebrating Nature's infinite creative energy – from the parade of dinosaurs, woolly mammoths, and early hominins to the family dog."
– Donald Johanson, Founding Director, Institute of Human Origins, Arizona State University (Discoverer of early hominin "Lucy")
"This beautiful book contains a long overdue collection of one of the world's most iconic and groundbreaking wildlife and paleoartists. Jay Matternes has brought vanished worlds and extinct creatures back to life, and here are many of his previously unpublished wildlife paintings as well. I am absolutely thrilled to see this comprehensive compendium of his work finally come to fruition."
– Ray Troll, artist and author
"In this amazing new book, the splendid art of Jay Matternes is presented as never before. Long renowned for his meticulously researched and accurate depictions of early mammals, dinosaurs, and ancient humans, Matternes also excels at portraying today's animals and historic indigenous peoples with astounding realism, intuition, and empathy. An unequaled treasure!"
– Mark Hallett, paleoartist and author