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Kent Ullberg Sculptures

Swedish
A native of Sweden, Kent Ullberg studied at the Swedish Konstfack School of Art in Stockholm, and at museums in Germany, the Netherlands, and France. He lived for seven years in Botswana, Africa, studying its wildlife and people, and served the last four years there as curator at the Botswana National Museum and Art Gallery. He has permanently made his home in the United States where he now lives on Padre Island, Corpus Christi, Texas. His work has been shown all over the world, including at the National Museum of Natural History in Stockholm, Sweden; the Salon d’Automne in Paris, France; the National Gallery in Botswana, Africa; the Exhibition Hall, Beijing, China the Guildhall in London, U.K.; the National Geographic Society, Washington, DC; etc. Kent has completed and installed a large number of monumental sculptures worldwide, including “Deinonychus Dinosaurs”, a 25ft monument on Logan Square, Philadelphia; “American Eagle” monument, a 21ft composition in Princeton, NJ; a Conservation Fountain for Washington, D. C.; The Broward Convention Center Marine Fountain, 150ft long, by 36ft tall for the City of Ft. Lauderdale, FL; and a 65ft tall installation for the Swedish Government Tele-Com Center in Stockholm, Sweden. Ullberg is a member of numerous prestigious art organizations from which he has received many outstanding awards, i.e. the National Academy of Design, N.Y.C. (Which elected Kent to the status of Full Academician- NA- Spring of 1990- The highest professional recognition bestowed on visual artists in America); the National Sculpture Society, N. Y. C.; National Academy of Western Art, Oklahoma City, OK; Society of Animal Artists, N. Y. C.; the American Society of Marine Artists, CT; the National Arts Club, N. Y. C.; the Society for Wildlife Art of the Nations, Sandhurst, England. He has won the Gold Medal for Sculpture in 1981, 1982, 1988, and 1990 at the National Academy of Western Art; was awarded the Gold Medal from the National Sculpture Society in N. Y. C. in 1983; received the Barnett Prize in 1975 and the Elin P. Speyer Award in 1985 from the National Academy of Design in N. Y. C.; and given the Silver Medal for Sculpture in 1989 and the Marguerite M. Hexter Award in 1990 from the Allied Artists of America; N. Y. C. Additionally, in 1993 he received the Henry Hering Medal from the National Sculpture Society for outstanding collaboration between architect and sculptor in a monumental sculpture.
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Artist: Kent Ullberg
High Ridge
By Kent Ullberg
Located in Wimberley, TX
High Ridge by Kent Ullberg is a commanding bronze sculpture that celebrates the strength, dignity, and wild beauty of the bighorn sheep. Positioned proudly atop a rugged, craggy outc...
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Early 2000s Naturalistic Kent Ullberg Sculptures

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Bronze

Galapagos
By Kent Ullberg
Located in Colorado Springs, CO
Signed/inscribed by Artist on bronze base of the piece with an edition number. 67/100
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21st Century and Contemporary Realist Kent Ullberg Sculptures

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Bronze

By The River
By Kent Ullberg
Located in Wimberley, TX
By the River by Kent Ullberg is a captivating bronze sculpture that embodies the stealth and elegance of a mountain lion in its natural environment. With its fluid posture and intric...
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2010s Naturalistic Kent Ullberg Sculptures

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Bronze

Mountain Lion
By Kent Ullberg
Located in Wimberley, TX
​Kent Ullberg's Mountain Lion (edition 30/100) is a compelling bronze sculpture that embodies the stealth and power of this elusive predator. The mountain lion is depicted in a poise...
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Early 2000s Naturalistic Kent Ullberg Sculptures

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Bronze

Preening Heron
By Kent Ullberg
Located in Wimberley, TX
Kent Ullberg's Preening Heron is a captivating bronze sculpture that offers a refined, stylized interpretation of a great blue heron. Embracing a modern, abstract aesthetic, Ullberg ...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Kent Ullberg Sculptures

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Bronze

Fallow Deer
By Kent Ullberg
Located in Wimberley, TX
Kent Ullberg's Fallow Deer is an exquisite bronze sculpture that captures the delicate grace and poise of the fallow deer. Measuring 8 inches in height, 6.75 inches in width, and 3 i...
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Early 2000s Kent Ullberg Sculptures

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Bronze

Spring Plumage
By Kent Ullberg
Located in Loveland, CO
"Spring Plumage Study" by Kent Ullberg 14"high signed and numbered AP/30 Bronze heron in repose This particular casting is available on the secondary market from an original purchaser. It is in excellent condition, sold as pictured. This artist's proof has been in the possession of another bronze artist who got the sculpture directly from Kent Ullberg. It has been very well cared for. The casting is heavier than most, appears to be a solid casting. ABOUT THE ARTIST: A native of Sweden, Kent Ullberg is recognized as one of the world's foremost wildlife sculptors. He studied at the Swedish University College of Art in Stockholm and worked at museums in Germany, the Netherlands, France, Africa and Denver, CO. After living in Botswana, Africa, for seven years he has made his home permanently in the United States where he now lives on Padre Island, Corpus Christi, TX. He also maintains a studio in Loveland, CO. Ullberg is a member of numerous art organizations and has been honored with many prestigious awards. In 1990 his peers elected him a Full Academician (NA), thus making him the first wildlife artist since John James Audubon to receive one of the greatest tributes in American art. A selection of his memberships include the National Sculpture Society; the American Society of Marine Art; the Allied Artists of America; Nature in Art, Sandhurst, UK; the National Academy of Western Art in Oklahoma City, OK which awarded him the Prix de West, the foremost recognition in Western Art. In 2010 he received the Briscoe Legacy Award and in 2016 the lifetime achievement award from the Society of Animal Artists. Best known for his monumental works executed for museums and municipalities across the globe, his Fort Lauderdale, FL, and his Omaha, NE installations are the largest bronze wildlife compositions ever done, spanning several city blocks. Both earned him the coveted Henry Hering...
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1990s Contemporary Kent Ullberg Sculptures

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Bronze

By The River
By Kent Ullberg
Located in Colorado Springs, CO
Signed/inscribed by Artist on bronze base of the piece with an edition number. 3/9
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21st Century and Contemporary Realist Kent Ullberg Sculptures

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Bronze

Sailfish
By Kent Ullberg
Located in Wimberley, TX
Kent Ullberg's Sailfish is a captivating bronze sculpture that embodies the elegance and dynamism of the sailfish, one of the ocean's most iconic creatures. Measuring 15 inches in he...
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Early 2000s Naturalistic Kent Ullberg Sculptures

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Bronze

Foot Hold
By Kent Ullberg
Located in Wimberley, TX
Foot Hold by Kent Ullberg is a delightful bronze sculpture that captures a whimsical and endearing moment in the life of a bear. Reclining in a relaxed, almost human-like pose, the b...
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Early 2000s Naturalistic Kent Ullberg Sculptures

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Bronze

Bull Moose
By Kent Ullberg
Located in Wimberley, TX
Bull Moose by Kent Ullberg is a commanding bronze sculpture that powerfully captures the raw strength and majestic presence of one of North America's most iconic wildlife species. Th...
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Early 2000s Naturalistic Kent Ullberg Sculptures

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Bronze

Mountain Lords Bookends
By Kent Ullberg
Located in Wimberley, TX
Mountain Lords is a striking bronze sculpture by renowned artist Kent Ullberg, presented as a pair of intricately detailed bookends. One side features a powerful mountain lion, muscl...
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Early 2000s Naturalistic Kent Ullberg Sculptures

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Bronze

Road Runner
By Kent Ullberg
Located in Wimberley, TX
This bronze sculpture by renowned wildlife artist Kent Ullberg captures the essence of a roadrunner in a striking and dynamic pose, embodying both motion and elegance. The bird is de...
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Early 2000s Naturalistic Kent Ullberg Sculptures

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Bronze

Mountain Lords bookends
By Kent Ullberg
Located in Loveland, CO
Bronze bookends by Kent Ullberg "Mountain Lords" Bronze Limited Edition of 100, signed and numbered 23 10.5" x 4.5 " x 5 " Representational sculpting of a Bald Eagle and Mountain Lion This particular casting is available on the secondary market from an original purchaser. It is in excellent condition, sold as pictured. ABOUT THE ARTIST: A native of Sweden, Kent Ullberg is recognized as one of the world's foremost wildlife sculptors. He studied at the Swedish University College of Art in Stockholm and worked at museums in Germany, the Netherlands, France, Africa and Denver, CO. After living in Botswana, Africa, for seven years he has made his home permanently in the United States where he now lives on Padre Island, Corpus Christi, TX. He also maintains a studio in Loveland, CO. Ullberg is a member of numerous art organizations and has been honored with many prestigious awards. In 1990 his peers elected him a Full Academician (NA), thus making him the first wildlife artist since John James Audubon to receive one of the greatest tributes in American art. A selection of his memberships include the National Sculpture Society; the American Society of Marine Art; the Allied Artists of America; Nature in Art, Sandhurst, UK; the National Academy of Western Art in Oklahoma City, OK which awarded him the Prix de West, the foremost recognition in Western Art. In 2010 he received the Briscoe Legacy Award and in 2016 the lifetime achievement award from the Society of Animal Artists. Best known for his monumental works executed for museums and municipalities across the globe, his Fort Lauderdale, FL, and his Omaha, NE installations are the largest bronze wildlife compositions ever done, spanning several city blocks. Both earned him the coveted Henry Hering...
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1990s Contemporary Kent Ullberg Sculptures

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Stone, Bronze

Mountain Lords Bookends
By Kent Ullberg
Located in Wimberley, TX
This striking pair of sculptural bookends, titled Mountain Lords, masterfully captures the commanding presence of two of North America’s most iconic predators—the golden eagle and th...
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Early 2000s Naturalistic Kent Ullberg Sculptures

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Bronze

Kent Ullberg Bronze Sculpture, Tortoise & Hawk
By Kent Ullberg
Located in Lake Worth Beach, FL
Artist/Designer; Manufacturer: Kent Ullberg (Swedish, b. 1945) Marking(s); notes: signed, marking(s); ed. 43/100 Materials: bronze, stone (base) Dimensions (H, W, D): 7.75"oah, 8"w, ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Kent Ullberg Sculptures

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Stone, Bronze

High Ridge
By Kent Ullberg
Located in Colorado Springs, CO
Signed/inscribed by Artist on bronze base of the piece with an edition number. 39/50
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21st Century and Contemporary Realist Kent Ullberg Sculptures

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Bronze

Foothold
By Kent Ullberg
Located in Colorado Springs, CO
Signed/inscribed by Artist on bronze base of the piece with an edition number. 4/50
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21st Century and Contemporary Realist Kent Ullberg Sculptures

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Bronze

Wilderness Spirit
By Kent Ullberg
Located in Colorado Springs, CO
Signed/inscribed by Artist on bronze base of the piece with an edition number. 59/300
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21st Century and Contemporary Realist Kent Ullberg Sculptures

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Bronze

Strike Force
By Kent Ullberg
Located in Colorado Springs, CO
Signed/inscribed by Artist on bronze base of the piece with an edition number. 10/30
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21st Century and Contemporary Realist Kent Ullberg Sculptures

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Bronze

Tatonka
By Kent Ullberg
Located in Colorado Springs, CO
Signed/inscribed by Artist on bronze base of the piece with an edition number. 5/50
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21st Century and Contemporary Realist Kent Ullberg Sculptures

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Bronze

Two Chicks
By Kent Ullberg
Located in Colorado Springs, CO
Signed/inscribed by Artist on bronze base of the piece with an edition number. 20/100
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21st Century and Contemporary Realist Kent Ullberg Sculptures

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Bronze

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Red
By Kent Ullberg
Located in Colorado Springs, CO
Signed/inscribed by Artist on bronze base of the piece with an edition number. 34/100
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Red
H 13 in W 9 in D 5 in
Journey's End
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This is the large sdigned bronze and #7 of an edition of 20. This sculpture can be seen in public at the capital building on the Cayman Islands and Jane Hittler Park on Marco Island, FL. This piece is the of the same series and is the same large scale. Kent Ullberg is a Swedish-American sculptor. Educated at Konstfack in Stockholm. He lives and works in South Padre Island, Corpus Christi, Texas, USA, and has a studio in Loveland, Colorado. Ullberg has worked with a large number of monumental sculptures that are placed on squares around the world. Kemp's ridley sea turtle, also called the Atlantic...
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Journey's End
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Located in Wiscasett, ME
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Rites of Spring
Rites of Spring
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