- Benny Bufano
, best known for his large-scale -- usually granite -- monuments. His modernist work often featured smoothly rounded animals and relatively simple shapes.
Bufano was born in
San Fele ,Italy , but was brought to the United States by his family at the age of three. He spent his childhood inNew York City and was educated by private tutors, eventually studying at the Arts Student League from 1913 to 1915. He first came to San Francisco to work on a sculpture for the 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition, alongsideDirk Van Erp . Afterwards, he traveled extensively before returning to settle permanently in theSan Francisco Bay Area .Considered an outspoken radical at the time, Bufano chopped off his trigger finger and sent it to President
Woodrow Wilson at the onset ofWorld War I as a protest against the war. In addition to his work as a sculptor, he taught at theSan Francisco Institute of Art (but was dismissed in 1923 because he was considered too modern), theUniversity of California, Berkeley , and Oakland'sCalifornia College of Arts and Crafts .Some of his best-known works include the statue of Chinese leader
Sun Yat-sen in San Francisco's Chinatown, his 93-foot (28 m) sculpture "Peace" in coastal Timber Cove (nearJenner, California ) and his "Bear and Cubs" atKauikeaouli Hale inHonolulu, Hawaii . Examples of his distinctive and large-scale work can be found throughout theSan Francisco Bay Area , and there is a Bufano Sculpture Garden atJohns Hopkins University inBaltimore, Maryland .External links
* [http://www.parks.ca.gov/default.asp?page_id=23524 "Raining Missiles of Peace" - A look at his life and work, from the California State Parks]
* [http://www.archive.org/details/Shopping1957 "Shopping Can Be Fun" - A 1957 promotional film for Hillsdale shopping center, featuring several of his works as well as a short segment showing him at work on a large redwood owl]
* [http://mosaicartsource.wordpress.com/tag/mosaic/mosaic-masters/benny-bufano/ The Mosaics of Benny Bufano]
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