Art Collectibles For Resale -
San Francisco
Bay Area Northern California
DESCRIPTION: Medium: Wildlife Bronze
Sculptures - Clark Bronson Artist
Age: 1975 to Now - Subject: Wildlife
Sculpting
Clark
Bronson began studying wildlife at an early
age. Familiarity gained through years of
studious observation coupled with a love of
animals and outstanding skill has given his
art a beautiful and intricate realism that
is respected and admitted by others in his
profession. Arnold Friberg once said, "Clark
Bronson is the best in his field."
In 1960 Clark, began illustrating for the
Utah Fish and Game Department. By 1969 he
was recognized as one of the leading
wildlife painters in America. Some of his
covers won national awards.
Before Clark turned to sculpting, he did
illustrations for the following magazines:
Sport Afield,
Boy's Life, National Wildlife, The
Illustrator, The Denver Post, Virginia
Wildlife, The Children's Friend, Wyoming
Wildlife, Sunday Empire, The Ensign, South
Dakota Conservation, Wildlife in North
Carolina, Utah Hunting and Fishing, Colorado
Dental Association, New Mexico Wildlife,
Outdoor Oklahoma, Utah State Fish and Game
Magazine, Colorado Outdoors, Sporting
Classics and Montana Outdoors.
A national magazine printed the following:
Just when Clark's career as a wildlife
painter was nearing full scale, he
suddenly decided to switch mediums. Putting
away his brush, Bronson began sculpting.
With his background in painting and his
firsthand knowledge of nature, the
transition was made quickly and easily. With
the completion of his first sculpture, it
became evident that the precision and
realism for which his paintings were so
known, was to take on even greater form and
freedom in his work as a sculptor.
Collectors began buying entire series as
fast as they became available. In less that
five years Clark's wildlife bronze
sculptures became widely collected
throughout the world. Harry Horswell of the
Tryon Gallery in London said, "Clark Bronson
is the greatest wildlife sculptor since the
nineteenth century."
Since Bronson started sculpting in 1969, he
has done over eighty bronze pieces. Clark
and Pauline have been filming wildlife and
scenery for many years. In the beginning
their purpose was to acquire reference
material for Clark's art, but as time went
on, they wanted to share their experiences
in nature with others. The Bronson reference
library contains hundreds of hours of
extraordinary footage.
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