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Biography:
The artist Don Wiegand continues to evolve powerfully within the American figurative
tradition. His extraordinary works of commemorative sculpture and portraiture
have drawn international acclaim not only for their perfection of execution,
but also for the emotional response their unveilings capture. He links his
creative
powers to meticulous research—capturing the organizing form on an emotional
level in combinations that render his subject’s living character and emotions.
Portrait sculptures of Charles A. Lindbergh, Mark Twain, Ernest Hemingway, Christopher
Columbus, August A. Busch, Jr., Pope John Paul II, and Bob Hope are among his
many distinguished achievements, and demonstrate the rang of Mr. Wiegand’s
talent. Senior heads of state, corporate leaders, national museums, and over
500 private collectors in many countries have brought international recognition
to this master sculptor who still lives and works in his native Chesterfield,
Missouri.
Mr. Wiegand has received numerous awards nationally and is a member of the National
Sculpture Society.
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