This information, submitted December 2004, is from Terry Nowell, Austin, Texas art collector of self-taught art, especially the mud sculpture of Burgess Dulaney. His sources are family and personal... Read full biography
This information, submitted December 2004, is from Terry Nowell, Austin, Texas art collector of self-taught art, especially the mud sculpture of Burgess Dulaney. His sources are family and personal friends of the artist. Nowell also wrote the essay October 2003 in St. Louis for the catalogue for... Read full biography
This information, submitted December 2004, is from Terry Nowell, Austin, Texas art collector of self-taught art, especially the mud sculpture of Burgess Dulaney. His sources are family and personal friends of the artist. Nowell also wrote the essay October 2003 in St. Louis for the catalogue for the Retrospective showing of Dulaney's sculptures "Mississippi Mud - The Creative Life of Burgess Dulaney". Burgess Dulaney was born 16 December 1914 just outside Fulton, Mississippi and continued to... Read full biography
This information, submitted December 2004, is from Terry Nowell, Austin, Texas art collector of self-taught art, especially the mud sculpture of Burgess Dulaney. His sources are family and personal friends of the artist. Nowell also wrote the essay October 2003 in St. Louis for the catalogue for the Retrospective showing of Dulaney's sculptures "Mississippi Mud - The Creative Life of Burgess Dulaney". Burgess Dulaney was born 16 December 1914 just outside Fulton, Mississippi and continued to live on the family property his entire 86 years, dying there 27 June 2001. He spent his life farming simple subsistence crops and had no formal art training, no schooling and never learned to read or write. He began to fashion clay or "mud" gathered... Read full biography
This information, submitted December 2004, is from Terry Nowell, Austin, Texas art collector of self-taught art, especially the mud sculpture of Burgess Dulaney. His sources are family and personal friends of the artist. Nowell also wrote the essay October 2003 in St. Louis for the catalogue for the Retrospective showing of Dulaney's sculptures "Mississippi Mud - The Creative Life of Burgess Dulaney". Burgess Dulaney was born 16 December 1914 just outside Fulton, Mississippi and continued to live on the family property his entire 86 years, dying there 27 June 2001. He spent his life farming simple subsistence crops and had no formal art training, no schooling and never learned to read or write. He began to fashion clay or "mud" gathered from the local surroundings, into a seemingly unending menagerie of human busts, human-like forms, animals and fantasy creatures rang... Read full biography
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