- Harry Weber (sculptor)
Harry Weber is an American sculptor.
Weber was born in
St. Louis, Missouri in 1942 and educated atPrinceton University where he studied art history. Following his education, Weber served six years in the United States Navy. This included a year on river patrol boats in Vietnam where he compiled a compelling series of drawings chronicling his experiences there.As a sculptor, Weber has produced a body of work of over 90 large and more than 200 smaller pieces. His work embodies human emotion and power with a spontaneity developed from a lifelong habit of sketching from life. He creates sculptures, which capture an instant, never static or posed with a distinct style, which makes maximum use of the natural fluidity of the bronze medium.
Weber sculptures have won major awards at national juried competitions, and are in private collections in the United States and abroad, and have appeared on the covers of several national magazines. Harry recently won a nationally juried competition of 42 entries for the City of St. Charles, Missouri of a statue of
Daniel Boone .His sculptures have been featured at the Museum of Fine Arts in
Newport, Rhode Island and are in the permanent collections of the National Dog Museum and theBaseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York, as well as theOscar Robertson Trophy for thecollege basketball player of the year .External links
* [http://www.oscarrobertsontrophy.org/content/view/19/13/ Oscar Robertson’s Trophy Harry Weber sculptor]
* [http://www.harryweber.com/ Harry Weber the sculptor]
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