September 27, 2005

Ceratopsian Sculpture installed at the Peabody

11:32 pm

Brendan Hanrahan reports on the installation of a new dinosaur sculpture in front of the Yale Peabody Museum—a life-sized bronze of the giant ceratopsian Torosaurus latus. YPM Preparator Michael Anderson created the piece, which takes the bold step of restoring this cousin of Triceratops without cheeks, an issue currently debated in certain circles.

More background on the sculpture.

—Matt Celeskey.

One Response to “Ceratopsian Sculpture installed at the Peabody”

  1. I was commissioned to create the englargement for Torosaurus at Yale. My site contains lots of images of enlarging the Torosaurus from 7 feet to 21 feet. You will also find images of Triceratops that I was commissioned by the Smithsonian to create. Check out… http://www.georgemummert.com
    Geo

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