One Mo' Time Bronze Sculpture 1985 38 in
Paul Wegner
Sculpture : Bronze
Size : 38x10 x6 in | 97x25 x15 cm
Edition : From the Edition of 175
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Year1985
Sculpture Foundry MarkOn Base
Condition Excellent
Purchased fromGallery 1999
Certificate of AuthenticityArt Brokerage
Additional InformationMotivated
LID129415
Paul Wegner - United States
Art Brokerage: Paul Wegner American Artist and Sculptor: Soon after graduating college and becoming a professional sculptor Wegner was given his first large commission by the National Geographic Society in 1976. The project required Paul Wegner to create 9 life size figures of primitive man for their new museum exhibit in Washington D.C. Paul Wegner had meetings with archeologists from the Smithsonian, such as Mary Leaky, Dr. Dale Stewart, and many more from National Geographic, including their very talented creative staff. Research for this project led Wegner to the works of painter Norman Rockwell, sculptor Rodin, and more importantly, Rodin's protege, Malvina Hoffman. What sparked Wegner's interest, aside from their great approach to depicting human anatomy and expression was infusing emotion into the faces of their work, something that National Geographic people stressed with me for this project. Give our ancestors feelings! That was the order of the day. The term fragmentation, now used to define Paul Wegner's style, came about when a newspaper reporter in Virginia interviewed him early in his career while working on the Primitive Man project and developing this new approach. Listings wanted.