Dan Ostermiller
Dan Ostermiller (born 1956 in Cheyenne, Wyoming[1]) is an American sculptor best known for his depictions of animals.[2] As of 2012, he is president of the National Sculpture Society.[3] He resides in Loveland, Colorado.[4]
Works
Ostermiller's works are on display in numerous public venues, for example:
- National Museum of Wildlife Art[5]
- Wyoming State Capitol[6]
- Grand Teton National Park[7]
- Denver Art Museum — Scottish Angus Cow and Calf pieces together weigh over 15,000 pounds (6,800 kg)[8]
- Public art in Kirkland, Washington
- Powell Gardens Kansas City's botanical garden, near Kingsville, Missouri
- Eagle Creek Park, Indianapolis[9]
References
- ↑ Gussie Fauntleroy (May 2001), "30 Stars of 30 Years", Southwest Art
- ↑ Rosemary Carstens (March 2011), "Featured artist — Dan Ostermiller – Circle of life", Southwest Art, retrieved 2012-10-10
- ↑ Leadership, National Sculpture Society, retrieved 2012-10-10
- ↑ Jessica Benes (May 14, 2012), Loveland will host national sculpture conference, Loveland Reporter-Herald, retrieved 2012-10-10
- ↑ Artists - Dan Ostermiller, National Museum of Wildlife Art, retrieved 2012-10-10
- ↑ Capitol tours - Capitol history - Capitol exterior, State of Wyoming, retrieved 2012-10-10
- ↑ "Bronze Sculpture on Display at Craig Thomas Discovery and Visitor Center", Press release, U.S. National Park Service, March 3, 2008, retrieved 2012-10-10
- ↑ "Scottish Angus Cow and Calf", Creativity Resource for Teachers, Denver Art Museum, retrieved 2012-10-10
- ↑ Save Outdoor Sculptures! (1994). "The Golden Eagle, (sculpture)". SOS!. Smithsonian. Retrieved 4 November 2010.
Further reading
- Eaton, Jim (1990). Ostermiller: A Sculptor of Animals. Santa Fe: Action Press, in association with Fenn Galleries. ISBN 096268810X.
- Spanierman Gallery (2001). Dan Ostermiller: Sculptor. New York: Spanierman Gallery, LLC. ASIN B002NGL0DK.
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