Horned Owl IV Bronze Sculpture 5 in
Jim Eppler
Sculpture : Bronze
Size : 4.5x2.75 x4.5 in | 11x7 x11 cm
Edition : From the Edition of 50, and I have another of this
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Foundry Signature w/ StampOn Base
Condition Excellent
Purchased fromPrivate Collector 2022
Certificate of AuthenticityManitou Galleries Santa Fe
Additional InformationMasonic Symbol
LID165607
Jim Eppler - United States
Art Brokerage: Jim Eppler American Artist: Jim Eppler is an artist in the truest sense – he takes the world around us and recreates it for our participation. He has been praised for his lifelike recreations and his gentle interpretations. It is Eppler's respect and appreciation for nature that allow his art to flow so freely. His wildlife art captures Naturalist Henry Beston's beliefs about the grandness of the creatures of nature. In his paintings, Eppler particularly uses light to underscore select components of movement and landscape. In his bronzes, it is the details of movement that are subtly emphasized. As accomplished as Eppler is in wildlife art, he does not limit himself only to that realm. He is an accomplished portrait artist and skilled musician who was able to meld his gift for song and portraiture by creating commissioned portraits for the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame. He has done other commissioned pieces for MCA Records, Mercury Records, Chappell Music, the National Wild Turkey Federation, and numerous private collectors. Eppler has studied with Bob Kuhn, Robert Wood, Bill Worrell, Raymond Froman, Charles Reid, and Paul Milosevich. He is represented in galleries from California to New York, and has been featured in the book, "Wildlife Art, 60 Contemporary Masters and Their Work" (Joan Muyskens Pursley, Portfolio Press), and in numerous magazines. His public installations include the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, Frederik Meijer Gardens, South Plains Wildlife Rehab Center, National Exhibits Foundation, National Ranching Heritage Museum, Booth Museum, West Texas Museum Collection, and the Benson Sculpture Garden, The Virginia Museum of Animal Art, along with numerous private installations. Listings wanted by Art Brokerage.