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Jack Muir Surrender at the Bear Paws Bronze

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles / Western Americana Start Price:10.00 USD Estimated At:2,500.00 - 3,500.00 USD
Jack Muir Surrender at the Bear Paws Bronze
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14 1/8" by 10 5/8" by 4 1/4". Title is Surrender at the Bear Paws. Jack W. Muir (Born 1947) is active/lives in Montana. Jack Muir is known for Sculptor-western figure/animal. A born and raised third generation Montanan, Western and Wildlife Sculptor, Jack W Muir resides on the beautiful shores of Flathead Lake, in the North West Corner of Montana, the setting for his home and studio. Wildlife and the mystique of the west abound in this part of Montana, both of which provide unlimited inspiration for Jack's work. After receiving a degree in Fine Art from Montana State University, Jack founded Kalispell Art Casting, established in 1978. Kalispell Art Casting is one of the largest and most respected art casting foundries in the west. Kalispell Art Casting sits on 2 acres with 20,000 square feet of floor space. Aside from casting his own art work, Jack casts for many prominent and well known artists including Sherry Salari Sander, Fred Fellows, Deborah Copenhaver Fellows, Bob Scriver and many other talented artists from across the United States and Canada. Kalispell Art Casting is known, not only for casting statuary bronzes of all sizes, the foundry is well known for the design, engineering, enlarging, casting, patination, delivery and installation of monumental sculptures. These monuments have been installed in noteable establishments across the country. These establishments include the Calagary Stampede grounds, the Boon and Crocket Club, the Parker Ranch in Hawaii, the Denver Zoo, the City of Olympia, Montana State University, State of Montana and several other locations. Jack's business association with many well known and respected artists for the past 35 years has been a tremendously rich education and influence in his own art work. Western, wildlife and equestrian are themes that prevail in Jack's work. However, subject matter is secondary to his main interest which is to focus on strong sculptural elements. Muir's sculptures exude emotion through subject matter and interest to the eye by use of composition, movement and texture. Jack's sculptures can be found in private collections throughout the United States, Canada and Europe and are available in fine art galleries across the country.