File:Louis De Pauw supervising the reconstruction of an iguanodon.jpg

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English: Louis François De Pauw, head preparer at the Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences, supervising the first reconstruction of an Iguanodon in the St. George Chapel in Brussels, 1882. Belgian paleontologist Louis Dollo (1857-1931) directed the works (not in the picture). Painting on display in the Brussels Museum of Natural History.
Español: El naturalista Louis François De Pauw, jefe de talleres del Real Instituto Belga de Ciencias Naturales, supervisando la primera reconstrucción de un Iguanodon en la Capilla de San Jorge en Bruselas, en 1882. El paleontólogo Louis Dollo (1857-1931) dirigió los trabajos de reconstrucción (no aparece en la imagen). Pintura en exhibición en el Museo de Ciencias Naturales de Bruselas.
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Author Léon Becker (1826-1909)
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Other versions File:Bernissart Iguanodon mounted skeleton.jpg (1882 original photograph by Aimé Rutot)

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