Michael Coleman Sculptures
American, b. 1946
Michael Coleman (b. 1946) born and continuing to live in Provo, Utah, Michael Coleman is a prominent Southwestern landscape painter in a traditional style and is much influenced by 19th-century painters Henry Farny, Thomas Moran and George Inness and by 19th and 20th century animal painter, Carl Rungius. Coleman is known for his landscapes of rich colors in a combination of realism and atmospheric styles, often with animals depicted and the suggestion of natural harmony between the artist, the animal, and the wide world of nature.to
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Artist: Michael Coleman
Big Horn Ram
By Michael Coleman
Located in Colorado Springs, CO
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Distant Thunder
By Michael Coleman
Located in Colorado Springs, CO
Bronze 9/20 Limited Edition, Signed on Bronze Base, Bronze
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