The NRM Exhibit: Dinosaur Nanny

Image Copywrite James Gurney, Norman Rockwell Museum

Text on the Painting:

DINOTOPIA

    Over-worked human parents are fortunate-
to have the help of dinosaur nannies.
  Ball filled with burdoc flowers a-
dinosaur 'catnip.'

Text on the plaque at the museum:

James Gurney
Dinosaur Nanny  1992

This Troodon nanny is giving human parents a helping hand for the day. Trust and friendship between dinosaurs and humans is an important part of life in Dinotopia.

For James Gurney, dinosaurs are creatures that live between the worlds of fantasy and reality. Though their existence has been established through skeletal remains and fossils, it takes imagination to create a believable image of these prehistoric animals. Each dinosaur is given a physical appearance consistent with the most current scientific research and endowed with a personality of the artist's own design.

Illustration for Dinotopia: A Land Apart from Time
Oil on board

Link to image of plaque at Norman Rockwell Museum

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