The author looks at the work of wildlife artist Charles R. Knight, especially his paintings and sculptures depicting dinosaurs, extinct mammals, and prehistoric humans found in paleontology literature and many natural history museums. Various details related to the life and work of Knight are explored, including his anatomical studies of fossil bones, near-blindness, and particularly his emphasis on the role of humans in the extinction of animal species.
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