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Bronze Sculptures Circe Age: 1975 to Now
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.
Contact Information:
Contact Philip Smith, the private collector,
for more information and or about the
purchase of this collection. You can reach
Phillip Monday through Friday at
415-945-5400 from 6:00 Am through 1:00 Pm -
PDT.
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