Bart Walter
1958 -
Sculptor
Origin: United States
Born: 1958, Baltimore, Maryland
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.
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"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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Agile and Swift
2004, Patinated Stainless Steel
Bart Walter
United States, 1958 -
Wapiti Trail
modeled 2005, cast 2007, Bronze
Bart Walter
United States, 1958 -
Warthog
1999, Bronze
Bart Walter
United States, 1958 -
Agile and Swift,
2004, Patinated Stainless Steel
Bart Walter,
United States, 1958 -
Wapiti Trail,
modeled 2005, cast 2007, Bronze
Bart Walter,
United States, 1958 -
Warthog,
1999, Bronze
Bart Walter,
United States, 1958 -