Winston Bronnum
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Winston Bronnum with The World's Largest Lobster
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Born | New Denmark, New Brunswick |
March 21, 1929
Died | Script error: The function "death_date_and_age" does not exist. Sussex, New Brunswick |
Nationality | Canadian |
Notable work | The World's Largest Lobster, Jumbo the Elephant |
Winston Bronnum (1929-1991) was a self-taught 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.
Notable works
- The Cow Bay Moose, Cow Bay, Nova Scotia, 1959[1][2]
- Gladstone Horse, Saint John, New Brunswick, 1967
- Broken Down Race Horse (Blowhard), Penobsquis, New Brunswick, 1967
- Maugerville Potato, Maugerville, New Brunswick, 1969[1]
- Jumbo the Elephant, St. Thomas, Ontario, 1985[3]
- The World's Largest Lobster, Shediac, New Brunswick, 1990[4]
References
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