Prehistoric World Painting Wallpaper

This prehistoric world painting wallpaper drops you into a landscape 65 million years removed from the present — strange tall plants with feathery fronds, a flat wetland stretching to distant mountains under a crescent moon, and a pterosaur perched at the top of the frame surveying a world that belongs entirely to it. The digital painting style, signed by artist Jose Parez, has the quality of serious scientific illustration crossed with cinematic atmosphere — grounded enough to feel plausible, strange enough to feel genuinely ancient. Pterosaurs were the first vertebrates to achieve powered flight, appearing roughly 228 million years ago, and the American Museum of Natural History has a fascinating deep dive into their extraordinary evolutionary story.
Prehistoric World Painting Wallpaper — Before Birds, There Were These
A world that vanished 65 million years ago, reconstructed in extraordinary detail. Free HD download — and there’s more to explore in our paintings collection.








