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Eric Bransby Art

American, b. 1916

Eric Bransby was born on October 25, 1916, in Auburn, New York. Bransby is a muralist, painter, illustrator and teacher. Bransby studied at the Colorado Springs Fine Art Center under Thomas Hart Benton, Jean Charlot, Boardman Robinson and Josef Albers. He also studied at the Yale School of Art. Bransby painted the Rockhurst Library Triptych Mural at the University of Missouri, where he was an associate professor of art. Bransby has also painted murals at Brigham Young University, the Air Force Academy, Colorado College and the Aerospace Defense Command. Bransby is a longtime resident of Colorado Springs and a member of the National Society of Mural Painters. In 1997, the University of Colorado awarded him a doctorate of humane letters and the Colorado College Alumni Association honored him with a medal for lifetime achievement in 1998. He turned 100 in October 2016.

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Artist: Eric Bransby
Arabesque, Female Ballet Dancer in Motion, Bronze Gray Bas Relief Sculpture Art
By Eric Bransby
Located in Denver, CO
This stunning figurative bas relief sculpture captures a female ballet dancer gracefully poised in the arabesque position, created by the acclaimed Colorado/Missouri artist Eric Bransby (1916-2020). Crafted from bronze and polymer Forton casting, the piece beautifully exemplifies Bransby’s mastery of motion and form. Provenance: Collection of the artist, Eric Bransby About Eric Bransby: Eric James Bransby was a highly respected muralist, painter, illustrator, and educator. His education at the Colorado Springs Fine Art Center included studies with renowned artists like Thomas Hart Benton, Jean Charlot, Boardman Robinson, and Josef Albers. He also studied at the prestigious Yale School of Fine Art. Bransby’s career is defined by his exceptional work as a muralist, with notable commissions including the Rockhurst Library Triptych Mural at the University of Missouri, murals at Brigham Young University, the U.S. Air Force Academy...
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20th Century American Modern Eric Bransby Art

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The Cliff, Abstract Colorado Landscape, 1940s American Modernist Pastel Drawing
By Eric Bransby
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This stunning artwork features an expressive blend of vibrant green, orange, blue, and purple tones, capturing the dynamic beauty of Colorado’s mountainous terrain. Created by renown...
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1990s Abstract Eric Bransby Art

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Oil Pastel, Pastel, Archival Paper

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A fully finished study/cartoon for the 75th Anniversary mural at the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center. Framed dimensions measure 33.25 x 38.75 inches Provenance: Collection of the Artist Illustrated: "Transcending Figuration: Bransby in Retrospect," with essay by Henry Adams, 2014 Expedited and International Shipping is Available; please contact us for a quote. About the Artist: Eric Bransby: A Century (Almost) of Mural Painting by Henry Adams, November, 2014 Eric Bransby, who is now just two years short of a century old, is a living connection to the great age of American and Mexican mural painting. Bransby studied with Thomas Hart Benton, the figure who initiated the American mural movement of the 1930s, as well as with Jean Charlot, who while not usually given credit for this, was the artist who initiated the Mexican mural movement and its distinctive style--though he was quickly pushed aside by Diego Rivera. 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But to get to that stage you need to plan things very carefully. Each section of the fresco needs to fit with the next, almost like pieces of a jig-saw puzzle; as in a theatrical production, whether of actors or marionettes, each figure needs to be ready to take make its entrance and take its position in the right place and at the right moment. A year or so of planning and preparation can easily go into a section that's painted in a few weeks. Even the handling of the pigment, in fact, has an element of abstract planning, since the first application of color is often strangely different from the final effect. Human flesh, for example, is first put down in shrieking hot tones of orange, and then magically transformed into natural-looking flesh tones with a subsequent application of pale cool green. What struck me, in fact, is that mural painting is an art with very distinct properties and requirements that separate it from other branches of painting in rather the way that Indo-European languages have separated from each other, with the result that the fact that you can speak Danish does not mean that you can understand French. Similarly, the fact that you can make an outdoor landscape painting does not mean that you can make a mural or a fresco, since that requires different modes of planning and different pictorial skills. Fresco requires a very particular kind of artist with a particular temperament, and Eric Bransby's career has been almost exclusively dedicated to mastering this very particular art form. There's no clear reason why Bransby took this path. His parents, who were of English background, a minister and a homemaker, had no interest in art, and he grew up in Iowa and Nebraska where he had no exposure to museums. His first serious art project occurred in high school: he attended a puppet show and was so fascinated that just afterwards he became involved in constructing marionettes and a puppet theatre with a friend. At some level, this experience with puppetry was a lasting influence. Years later, Jean Charlot described Bransby as a "bone and joint man," and the figures in his murals have always had something of the look of wooden marionettes...
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