George Lundeen biography:
National Academician George Lundeen is one of the country’s leading figurative sculptors. A member of the National Sculpture Society and the National Academy of Design, he has created small-scale works as well as life-size and monumental installations and they are in private, corporate and government collections around the world.
One of his best known pieces is the seated, life-size figure in bronze, Benjamin Franklin, at the University of Pennsylvania campus in Philadelphia. He also has work at the Capital Rotunda in Washington DC, and in 2001, his sculpture Thomas Jefferson was dedicated at the University of Missouri-Columbia.
A native of Holdrege, Nebraska, Lundeen was a Fulbright-Hayes Scholar studying at the Academia de Belle Arte in Florence, Italy. He holds a masters in Fine Arts from the University of Illinois and a bachelor of arts from Hastings College in Nebraska. George Lundeen established his sculpting studio in Loveland, Colorado in the mid-1970s where he currently lives and works.
Available sculpture:
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“Ben Franklin Bust”
George Lundeen
bronze #25/50
29″ H x 11″ W x 11″ D
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Biography courtesy of AskART.com
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