Clark E. Bronson | |
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Born | 1939 Kamas, Utah, U.S. |
Alma mater | University of Utah |
Occupation | Sculptor |
Clark E. Bronson (born 1939) is an American sculptor.
Biography
Bronson was born in Kamas, Utah, in 1939. He attended the University of Utah, where he studied under Arnold Friberg. In 1960, he started working for the Utah Fish and Game Department, illustrating wildlife and big game. In about 1970, he abandoned painting for sculpting. Later in the 1990s, he began making films of wildlife.
Collections
- Springville Museum of Art - The Big Boys, bronze, 1984
- Fairview Museum of History & Art
Awards
- 1974 - Silver Medal, Prix de West Award, National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum
- 1975 - Silver Medal, Prix de West Award, National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum
- 1977 - Silver Medal, Prix de West Award, National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum
References
- ^ Swanson, Vern G.; Olpin, Robert S.; Rogers, Janie L.; Poulton, Donna L. (2001). Utah Art, Utah Artists: 150 Year Survey. Gibbs Smith. p. 96. ISBN 9781586851118. Retrieved 22 February 2019.
- "Utah Artists Project: Clark E. Bronson". J. Willard Marriott Library. University of Utah. Retrieved April 22, 2018.
- "Wildlife artist specializes in 'realistic' bronze sculpture". The Daily Spectrum. Saint George, Utah. December 10, 1989. p. 3 – via Newspapers.com.
- "Clark Bronson Exhibit". Fairview Museum of History & Art. Retrieved 22 February 2019.
- ^ "Prix de West Awards". National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum. Retrieved 22 February 2019.
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