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.[1][2][3]
Biography
Bronson was born in Kamas, Utah, in 1939.[1] He attended the University of Utah, where he studied under Arnold Friberg.[1] In 1960, he started working for the Utah Fish and Game Department, illustrating wildlife and big game.[1] In about 1970, he abandoned painting for sculpting.[1] Later in the 1990s, he began making films of wildlife.[1]
Collections
- Springville Museum of Art - The Big Boys, bronze, 1984[1]
- Fairview Museum of History & Art[4]
Awards
- 1974 - Silver Medal, Prix de West Award, National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum[5]
- 1975 - Silver Medal, Prix de West Award, National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum[5]
- 1977 - Silver Medal, Prix de West Award, National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum[5]
References
- ^ a b c d e f g 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.
- ^ a b c "Prix de West Awards". National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum. Retrieved 22 February 2019.