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Bronze bust of John Muir by the designer of the 1964
Bronze bust of John Muir by the designer of the 1964
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Heading: (Muir, John)
Author: Wendelin, Rudolph
Title: Bronze bust of John Muir by the designer of the 1964 commemorative postage stamp
Place Published: Fredericksburg, VA
Publisher:Stewart and Steven Wegner
Date Published: 1999
Description:


Bronze bust on cylindrical wooden pedestal. Bust approximately 8" tall, overall 12" tall. Number 8 of 20 produced.





Cast from the original clay model produced by Rudolph Wendelin for the 1964 5¢ commemorative United States postage stamp honoring the naturalist John Muir. The casting of the bust was sponsored by Muir bibliograper Maymie Kimes and California rare book dealer Lloyd Mason and was cast by Stewart and Steven Wegner of Fredericksburg, Virginia.



Rudolph "Rudy" Andreas Michael Wendelin (1910-2000) was a United States Forest Service employee and the best-known artist behind Smokey Bear. Beginning in 1944, Wendelin became the full-time artist for the Smokey Bear campaign. He was considered Smokey Bear's "caretaker" until his retirement in 1973. Wendelin was born in Herndon, Kansas on February 27, 1910. He studied architecture at the University of Kansas, and studied art at several schools. He went to work for the U.S. Forest Service in 1933 as an illustrator and draftsman. He served in the United States Navy during World War II and returned to the Forest Service after the war. He completed hundreds of paintings of Smokey Bear. Rudy Wendelin designed the 1964 U.S. commemorative stamp honoring John Muir as well as several other U.S. postage stamps. Among these were a Forest Conservation stamp in 1958, a Range Conservation stamp in 1961, a stamp honoring John Wesley Powell in 1969, and a Smokey Bear stamp in 1984.

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Bronze bust of John Muir by the designer of the 1964

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