Illustrations of primates
October 30, 2007 11:31 AM   Subscribe

Look at that tail! Stephen Nash has illustrated the most endangered primates (image gallery: part 1, part 2) -- so faithfully over the years that one now bears his name. The just-released "Primates in Peril" report has full profiles of each animal, along with all of Nash's illustrations (including those replaced by photos in the gallery above -- don't miss the sumatran orangutan!).
posted by salvia (6 comments total) 3 users marked this as a favorite
 
Ah geez, the Sumatran orangutan sorta looks like my dad.
posted by amro at 11:41 AM on October 30, 2007


I guess now that he's only doing an occasional reunion tour thing with Crosby, Stills and Young, he's really able to focus on his art.
posted by Mike D at 12:09 PM on October 30, 2007


Pales in comparison to his two NBA MVP trophies.
posted by C.Batt at 12:16 PM on October 30, 2007


I loved his work on game theory. It's admirable how he isn't letting old age or schizophrenia slow him down.
posted by H-Bar at 2:40 PM on October 30, 2007


Back in 2001, a friend was attending a conference in the same building as another conference featuring the two new titi monkey species. She was able to pick up a copy of the article, which included a great fold out poster showing about 20 different titi monkeys, illustrated by Stephen Nash, "in geographical array" — laid out approximately as you would find them in the Amazon basin.

I wish I could get another copy of that poster!
posted by Araucaria at 3:40 PM on October 30, 2007




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