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Bart WalterUnited States, born 1958

Before Bart Walter sculpted in bronze, he had established himself as a woodcarver. In 1986 he signed on as an usher in order to attend a lecture given by Jane Goodall at the College of William & Mary. It was during her visit that she commissioned Walter to make a sculpture of a chimp. It was his first attempt at sculpting a chimp and he was relatively new to the bronze media. Since then Walter has established himself as a sculptor whose bronzes effectively convey emotion and movement to their viewers.

"I strive to capture the essence of a living being to explore some kernel of truth that may have gone unnoticed and to depict an otherwise elusive moment in time. My goal is a distillation of subject until only true essentials are left. If in doing so I can reveal some intangible spirit, make evident the soul of my subject; then I have accomplished something real."

(Quote from: Kristan Clarke, "Chimps to gather at wildlife art museum," Jackson Hole News 31 Jan. 2001: 13)

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Bul Bul
Bart Walter
2001
Chimp Portrait II
Bart Walter
2007
Contemplation
Bart Walter
1991
Elephant Profile III
Bart Walter
2005
Kibale Chimp Study
Bart Walter
2002
Lioness Portrait
Bart Walter
2005
Marabou
Bart Walter
2000
Mountain Silverback
Bart Walter
2001
Napping Foxes
Bart Walter
2005
Ostrich I
Bart Walter
2001
Ostrich Trio
Bart Walter
2001
Resting Arrows
Bart Walter
Originally cast in 1992
Secretary Bird
Bart Walter
2001
Sleeping King III
Bart Walter
2005
Wapiti Trail
Bart Walter
modeled 2005; cast 2007