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Triceratops Art

Though adults and children often have drastically different opinions on subjects of interest to them, one subject which people of all ages seem to universally agree upon as absolutely fantastic is dinosaurs. From the crayon drawings of schoolchildren captivated by ancient creatures to the adults who enjoy taking in all manner of pop culture and cinema related to the giants that once walked the earth, dinosaurs dominate certain subcultures of visual art. As one of the more instantly recognizable dinosaurs, triceratops art finds itself near the top of this list.

As a plant – eater, Triceratops may not corner the market on fear and adrenaline like some of its contemporaries do, but its popular portrayal as a friendly but imposing beast does make it a frequent contender for triceratops art of a more family – friendly variety. “Triceratops” by June Erica Vess is an absolutely adorable rendering of the animal that makes it hard to believe Triceratops could ever have been anything other than completely charming! Regardless of its size!

Triceratops Prints

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Geo Dinosaur III
by Wild Apple Portfolio
14" x 11"
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Rawr Means
by Jo Moulton
16" x 20"
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Playtime Dino IV
by June Erica Vess
10" x 13"
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Triceratops
by June Erica Vess
13" x 19"
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Dino Buddies II
by Jamie Douglas
12" x 12"
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Starry Dinos V
by June Erica Vess
16" x 12"
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Dinosaur Illustration II
by Ethan Harper
20" x 16"
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Dino Friends I
by Vivian Eisner
12" x 16"
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Triceratops Man on Bike Dinosaur
by Fab Funky
12" x 15"
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Triceratops
by Megan Meagher
12" x 12"
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Triceratops Men What Kind of Mileage
by Fab Funky
13" x 19"
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Triceratops Man 1 Dinosaur
by Fab Funky
13" x 19"
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Dino Bath I
by Rachel Nieman
12" x 16"
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Stomp 1
by Kimberly Allen
12" x 15"
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Dino Reading
by Marcus Prime
12" x 16"
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Triceraturtle
by Pixelmated Animals
18" x 19"
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Dinosaurs in 80's Jumpers
by Hanna Melin
12" x 16"
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Dino I
by Anna Quach
16" x 20"
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Super Roar
by Seven Trees Design
16" x 16"
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Dino IV
by Valerie Wieners
16" x 16"
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Niceratops
by Michael Buxton
24" x 24"
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Li'l Trixie
by Malia Rodrigues
16" x 16"
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The Ultimate Battle
by Michael Buxton
12" x 17"
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Water Color Dino
by Tamara Robinson
12" x 12"
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Triceratops
by ND Art & Design
12" x 12"
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Dinopolooza XI
by ND Art & Design
12" x 12"
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Dinosaur Family 6
by Naxart
18" x 24"
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Dinosaur Family 7
by Naxart
18" x 24"
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Dinosaur Family 8
by Naxart
18" x 24"
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Green Dinosaur
by Naxart
18" x 24"
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Yellow Dinosaur
by Naxart
18" x 24"
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Triceratops Dinosaur 1
by Nobumichi Tamura/Stocktrek Images
25" x 18"
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A Silhouetted Triceratops strolling Past a Setting Sun
by Mark Stevenson/Stocktrek Images
27" x 17"
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Prehistoric battle between a Triceratops and Tyrannosaurus Rex
by Mark Stevenson/Stocktrek Images
27" x 17"
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Artist's concept of Triceratops
by Mark Stevenson/Stocktrek Images
27" x 17"
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A triceratops art print titled “Triceratops with Tyrannosaurus,” however, paints Triceratops in a considerably less amicable light. The intense, sketchy illustration creates a feeling of action and movement befitting the subject material—a clash between titans as Triceratops and the “king lizard” Tyrannosaurus Rex go head to head. The Triceratops is no victim, either—looking at this image makes you believe the three- horned champion probably came out on “top.”

Obviously, there are no existing photographs of ancient creatures like Triceratops, as we have only skeletons and fossils and the wild imaginations of dedicated fans to work with. That hasn’t stopped photorealistic images from dominating the triceratops art market, however. “Tyrannosaurus Standing in Front of a Group of Triceratops in a Field” tries to imagine what such a scene would have looked like if we could travel back in time and see it for ourselves up close.
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