Bob Grieves’ bronze sculptures are a tribute to the pioneer days and the brave souls who traversed the wilderness in pursuit of a better life.  Known for his intricate work, sculptors have traveled to El Prado gallery for years to study the work of this famous artist to learn.  Each piece is a history lesson, full of the character and struggle of those who walked before us.
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South Western Sculptures By Bob Grieves
Bob Grieves ran away from his Ohio home at the age of fifteen, ended up in Western Nebraska, then as a gunner in the 8th Air Force, Grieves flew 31 missions over Germany during WWII. This adventurous path eventually led him west to California where his career as a sculptor evolved. “I have always had a deep sense of pride in the history of our country, especially the opening of the West. Visions of those men who challenged the Rockies and the unbroken reaches of the wilderness have always been an inspiration to me.”
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O' Beulah Land Vanishing Point #6/18 IN SIGHT OF THE PROMISED LAND # 2/24
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