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Winston Bronnum
Canadian nature artist & sculptor (1929-1991) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Winston Bronnum (1929-1991) was a self-taught Dano-Canadian nature artist, sculptor and entrepreneur known for his large concrete animal sculptures which adorn Canadian roadsides. He founded and operated the defunct Animaland Park which showcased a number of his works and served as his workshop. He worked on bridges and hydro dams early on which helped when designing and building the structures.[1] His family name was originally spelled Brønnum.
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Quick Facts Born, Died ...
Winston Atwood Bronnum | |
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![]() Winston Bronnumb with his The World's Largest Lobster sculpture | |
Born | (1929-03-21)March 21, 1929 |
Died | September 10, 1991(1991-09-10) (aged 62) |
Nationality | Canadian |
Notable work | The World's Largest Lobster, Jumbo the Elephant |
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