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Born 1946 San Francisco, California. Known for: Wildlife sculpture.
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Robert Deurloo began as a mining engineer in Wyoming, but twenty-five years ago he visited the Buffalo Bill Historical Center and was intrigued to try sculpting himself. A self-taught sculptor of... Read full biography
Robert Deurloo began as a mining engineer in Wyoming, but twenty-five years ago he visited the Buffalo Bill Historical Center and was intrigued to try sculpting himself. A self-taught sculptor of wild animals, he is known for the distinctive patinas of his bronze which give the appearance of... Read full biography
Robert Deurloo began as a mining engineer in Wyoming, but twenty-five years ago he visited the Buffalo Bill Historical Center and was intrigued to try sculpting himself. A self-taught sculptor of wild animals, he is known for the distinctive patinas of his bronze which give the appearance of polished stone. He achieves this by heating the bronze until it glows after it is cast and then treating it with acids and minerals. He lives in a wilderness area near Salmon, Idaho, surrounded by... Read full biography
Robert Deurloo began as a mining engineer in Wyoming, but twenty-five years ago he visited the Buffalo Bill Historical Center and was intrigued to try sculpting himself. A self-taught sculptor of wild animals, he is known for the distinctive patinas of his bronze which give the appearance of polished stone. He achieves this by heating the bronze until it glows after it is cast and then treating it with acids and minerals. He lives in a wilderness area near Salmon, Idaho, surrounded by mountains, forests and rivers inhabited by the animals that he sculpts. He has won numerous awards including "Best Sculpture" in the Collectors' Society in Minneapolis. In 1998, Smithsonian Institution personnel chose his bison sculpture, "Prairie Patriarch"... Read full biography
Robert Deurloo began as a mining engineer in Wyoming, but twenty-five years ago he visited the Buffalo Bill Historical Center and was intrigued to try sculpting himself. A self-taught sculptor of wild animals, he is known for the distinctive patinas of his bronze which give the appearance of polished stone. He achieves this by heating the bronze until it glows after it is cast and then treating it with acids and minerals. He lives in a wilderness area near Salmon, Idaho, surrounded by mountains, forests and rivers inhabited by the animals that he sculpts. He has won numerous awards including "Best Sculpture" in the Collectors' Society in Minneapolis. In 1998, Smithsonian Institution personnel chose his bison sculpture, "Prairie Patriarch" for their permanent collection because it is an all-American symbol. Source:. Buffalo Bill Art Show & Sale, 2003... Read full biography
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- Magical MediumJuly 2006Stavig, VickiArt of the West
- The New FauvesSeptember 2004Campbell, VirginiaWildlife Art
- Out of AfricaNovember 2003Editor, Wildlife ArtWildlife Art
- Summer Destinations IIAugust 2003Jarvis, JohnArt-Talk
- What's New OriginalsJuly 2003Nelson, MaryWildlife Art
- Calendar of EventsMarch 2002Editors, Wildlife ArtWildlife Art
- What's New OriginalsMarch 2002Nelson, MaryWildlife Art
- Start Your CollectionJune 2001Editors, Southwest ArtSouthwest Art
- Mountains to MesquiteAugust 2000Brown, Joan TWildlife Art
- Field NotesJune 1999Editor, Wildlife ArtWildlife Art
- What's NewDecember 1998Editors, Wildlife ArtWildlife Art
- A Portfolio of SculptorsJuly 1998Editors, Southwest ArtSouthwest Art
- The Art of Turning OldAugust 1997Wilkinson, ToddWildlife Art
- Perspective From the FieldJune 1996Editors, Wildlife ArtWildlife Art
