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Clark Bronson - Bronze Sculpture titled "A Lofty View"

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Clark Bronson - Bronze Sculpture titled "A Lofty View"

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SOLD - $5,850.00

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Description: This is a sold out, limited edition, bronze sculpture by Clark Bronson, titled “A Lofty View”. This bronze is numbered 17/50 and was made in 1974. It is in excellent condition. The sculpture depicts three Rocky Mountain Bighorn Sheep perched on a rock outcropping alert for danger. The dimensions of the bronze are 14.5” x 13.5” x 10.5”. The bronze is attached to a beautiful wood base that is 1.5” tall, therefore the total height of the sculpture is 16”.

The National Museum of Wildlife Art in Jackson Hole, Wyoming has one of the limited editions and showcases it in their museum.

Clark Everice Bronson was born in Kamas, Utah, in 1939. Clark Bronson was a wildlife artist in bronze sculpture and painting. "In early 1969, I made a drawing of a Mule Deer jumping over a log. I knew that if I could draw that Mule Deer, I could sculpt it. Suddenly there was a new world of art open to me, a world I had never considered before but one I knew could be completely creative in. In sculpture, just as in my wildlife painting, I had no one to teach me but myself." The son of a Utah game warden, Bronson was experienced with animals before he was the age of ten. When he graduated from high school, he won an art illustration "Draw Me" contest, took correspondence courses, and then studied at the University of Utah. He was an apprentice to Arnold Friberg for three years, until the Utah Fish and Game asked him to do illustrations. By the time he was thirty years old, his watercolors had been published in major magazines and he had illustrated four books. It took Bronson a year and a half to model his first four bronzes. He was a member of Society of Animal Artists, the National Sculpture Society, and the National Academy of Western Art. In the mid-1980's, Clark Bronson stopped sculpting and now lives in Alaska.

Condition: Used, As New
Item #: 924193123
Location: TX

Trades Accepted: All reasonable offers will be considered.


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