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George Northup

George Northup (1940 - 2017) was active/lived in Wyoming, Texas.  George Northup is known for Wildlife and sporting sculpture.

George Northup makes his home near the Snake River in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, where he and his family have lived for thirty-four years. It is also where he draws inspiration for his sculptures of wildlife and figures in bronze.

Encouraged many years ago by the resident artists Grant Hagen, Conrad Schwiering, John Clymer and others to pursue the creating of images in metal, George has made sculpture his life's work for more than 20 years.

Northup has completed a large monumental sculpture commissioned by the Grand National Waterfowl Hunt Club in Cambridge, Maryland that is the focal point for a new eastern shore information center. The piece is over twenty-feet high and depicts a flock of Canada Geese, life-sized in bronze, turning into the wind and landing. He is also known for his limited edition bronze lamps.

Northup spends many weeks each year traveling and researching his wildlife and sporting subjects. He continually works with other artists and individuals to   ...  [Displaying 1000 of 4529 characters.]  Artist bio

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George Northup makes his home near the Snake River in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, where he and his family have lived for thirty-four years. It is also where he draws inspiration for his sculptures of wildlife and figures in bronze.

Encouraged many years ago by the resident artists Grant Hagen, Conrad Schwiering, John Clymer and others to pursue the creating of images in metal, George has made sculpture his life's work for more than 20 years.

Northup has completed a large monumental sculpture commissioned by the Grand National Waterfowl Hunt Club in Cambridge, Maryland that is the focal point for a new eastern shore information center. The piece is over twenty-feet high and depicts a flock of Canada Geese, life-sized in bronze, turning into the wind and landing. He is also known for his limited edition bronze lamps.

Northup spends many weeks each year traveling and researching his wildlife and sporting subjects. He continually works with other artists and individuals to gain more insight into the pursuit of fine art. He has been the featured artist in Artists of the Rockies magazine, Southwest Art, Wildlife Art News, Field & Stream, and the New York Times.

Source:
Greg Fulton, Director, Di Tommaso Galleries, Jackson Hole & Scottsdale


Biography from Trailside Galleries

George NorthupLiving in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, Northup has been been a sculptor for over 25 years.
His work can be found in corporate and private collections across the country and throughout the world.  He has created a series of  bronze and copper lamps that feature sculpted wild trout accented under a table light with a buffed copper shade. In addition, George has teamed with legendary painter Bob Kuhn to create an exquisite migrating elk sculpture.

George spends many weeks each year traveling and researching his wildlife and sporting subjects. He continually is pushing his creative mind in new directions with fellow artists, his family and his friends. He spent several days flying with top Naval combat aviators who treated him to a super-sonic jet ride.

Publications:
Featured Artist: Artist of the Rockies Magazine
Featured Artist: Southwest Art Magazine
Featured Artist: Wildlife Art News
Field and Stream
New York Times
National Ruffed Grouse Society Magazine

Shows:
Lee Yawkey Woodson Birds in Art, Wausau, Wisconsin
Southeastern Wildlife Expo, Charleston, South Carolina
Chicago Wildlife Art Show, "Peoples Choice Award"
One Man Show - Chandler's, Petoskey, Michigan
Game Conservation International, San Antonio, Texas
Ducks Unlimited, State Sponsors Featured Artist
Trout Unlimited
National Ruffed Grouse Society

Collections:
Beretta USA; Eddie Bauer; Holiday Stores - Minnesota; Ritz Hotels; World's Finest Chocolate Co.; High Desert Museum, Bend, Oregon;
Numerous private collections
Wyoming Centennial Medallion, displays in Wyoming Governor's Mansion and Senator Alan Simpson's office

Commissions:
Grand National Waterfowl Hunt Club, Cambridge, Maryland
Ruffed Grouse Society, Coraopolis, Pennsylvania
High Desert Museum, Bend, Oregon
United States Ski Team (with presentation made by former president Gerald Ford)
Don Kendall, CEO Pepsico (private collection)
Orvis, Inc.
Jackson Hole One Fly Contest (award trophy)


Biography from Whistle Pik Galleries

GEORGE NORTHUP

Encouraged many years ago by the resident artists Grant Hagen, Conrad Schwiering, John Clymer, Hollis Williford, Bob Kuhn and others to pursue creating images in metal, George Northup has made sculpture his life's work for more than 25 years.

Most recently, he has created a series of bronze and copper lamps that feature sculpted wild trout accented under a table light with a buffed copper shade. In addition, George has teamed with painter Bob Kuhn to create a migrating elk sculpture.

George spends many weeks each year traveling and researching his wildlife and sporting subjects. He continually is pushing his creative mind in new directions with fellow artists, his family and his friends. Not one to live life in a boring manner, George recently spent several days flying with top Naval combat aviators who treated him to a super-sonic jet ride.

Publications:
Featured Artist: Artist of the Rockies Magazine Featured Artist: Southwest Art Magazine Featured Artist: Wildlife Art News Field and Stream?New York Times National Ruffed Grouse Society Magazine


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