Sculpture Review
Fall 2007

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The Lively Art of Animal Sculpture
by Jodie Shull

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Does the sculptor of animal subjects inhabit a special province of enthusiasm and joy? It seems the wild creatures who share our world have a unique power to fascinate and inspire those who strive to capture their beauty. Is the thrill in creating the sense of power and motion or in expressing the spiritual qualities that we attribute to our animal cousins—from courage to devotion? The answer lies in the words and art of three contemporary animal sculptors who speak of their work with gratitude and love.


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The Wild Kingdom of Art
by Rebecca A. G. Reynolds
Rise of the Modern Animaliers
by Todd Wilkinson
The Lively Art of Animal Sculpture
by Jodie Shull
Joseph Veach Noble
(1920 - 2007)
by Elaine D. Gustafson
An Interview With Walter Matia
by D. Dominick Lombardi


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