George Lundeen

Sculpting Timeless Art with Vision and Precision

George Lundeen is an American sculptor widely recognized for his ability to capture the human spirit through expressive bronze portraiture and narrative sculpture. His work spans a broad range of subjects, each piece reflecting a deep sensitivity to character, movement, and story — from playful children and everyday storytellers to prominent historical figures and celebrated athletes. Lundeen’s sculptures are admired for their lifelike presence and the sense of warmth and humanity they convey.

A native of Holdrege, Nebraska, Lundeen pursued his artistic training both in the United States and abroad. He studied at the Academia de Belle Arti in Florence, Italy as a Fulbright-Hayes Scholar, where he immersed himself in classical European sculptural traditions. He holds a Master of Fine Arts from the University of Illinois and a Bachelor of Arts from Hastings College in Nebraska.

In the mid-1970s, Lundeen established his sculpting studio in Loveland, Colorado — a community known for its strong tradition in sculpture and bronze casting. There, he built what would become Lundeen Sculpture Studios, a family-run studio dedicated to preserving the artistry and craftsmanship of traditional bronze sculpture.

As the founding artist, Lundeen continues to guide the studio’s creative vision while remaining deeply involved in the sculptural process. His experience spans every stage of production, from initial concept sketches and clay modeling to casting, welding, patina, and final finishing. This hands-on approach ensures that each work reflects both technical mastery and artistic integrity.

Throughout his career, Lundeen has been commissioned to create portraits and interpretive works for universities, municipalities, foundations, and corporations across the United States. His sculptures can be found in public spaces, institutions, and private collections, where they continue to celebrate history, community, and the human experience.

Lundeen is a member of the National Academy of Design and the National Sculpture Society.

Education

Fulbright-Hayes Scholar: Post graduate work at the Academia de Belle Arte in Florence, Italy (1973 - 1974)

Master of Fine Arts, University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois (1971 - 1973)

Bachelor of Arts, Hastings College, Hastings, Nebraska (1966 - 1971)

Texas A&M Artist in Residence (1978 - 1979)

Allied Artists of America

National Sculpture Society

Fellow National Academy of Design

Association Memberships

Photo courtesy of Christina Gressianu

  • 2014 “Ben Franklin” - Franklin Academy, Palm Beach Gardens, FL.

    2013 Scheels Sporting Goods - Cedar Falls, IA. Sioux Falls, SD

    2012 Scheels Sporting Goods - Sandy, Utah

    2011 Scheels Sporting Goods - Wisconsin, Illinois, Nebraska, South Dakota, Iowa, Minnesota, Montana, North Dakota

    2010 “CC Gates” relief for Wings Over the Rockies Museum Denver, CO

    2010 “Red McCombs” for University of Texas Austin, TX

    2009 “Red Grange” for the University of Illinois Champaign, Illinois

    2009 Scheels Sporting Goods Fargo, ND

    2008 Scheels Sporting Goods Sparks, NV

    2006 “Waitin’ for an Answer” for Leaning tree Museum Boulder, Colorado

    2006 “Tom McKee” for Larimer County Colorado

    2005 “The Player” monument to “Branch Rickey”, Coors Field, Denver, Colorado

    2004 “On the Trail of Discovery” Great Plains Art Museum, Lincoln, Nebraska

    2002 “Harvest Dreams” for the Marketplace, Brighton, CO

    2002 “Mari Sandoz” for the Mari Sandoz High Plains Heritage Center, Chadron State College, Chadron, NE

    2001 “End of an Era” commissioned for the Colorado Springs Pioneers Museum, Colorado

    2001 “Mari Sandoz” commissioned for Chadron State College, Chadron, Nebraska

    2000 “Holly Coors” commissioned for the Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, Colorado

    1999 Portrait busts of former Nebraska state senators, Jerome Warner, and his father Charles Warner for the Nebraska Capitol in Lincoln

    1997 “Jack Swigert” commissioned for Statuary Hall, the Capitol Building, Washington D.C.

    1997 “Portrait of Nathan Gold” for the Nebraska State Capitol Building, Lincoln, Nebraska

    1996 “Dolphins” commissioned for the Marketplace Mall, Westminster, Colorado

    1996 “Robert Frost” commissioned by Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire

    1995 “Mary Lanning” commissioned for the Mary Lanning Hospital, Hastings, Nebraska

    1994 “Portrait of Dwight Griswold” for Nebraska State Capitol Building, Lincoln, Nebraska

    1993 “George W. Hopper” commissioned for the University of Wyoming Law Library, Laramie, Wyoming

    1993″Cliff Hillegass” (Cliff’s Notes) commissioned for Cliff Hillegass Sculpture Garden at the Museum of Nebraska Art, University of Nebraska at Kearney

    1993 “George W. Norris” commissioned by Nebraska Rural Electric Association for the National Cooperative Headquarters, Dallas, Texas

    1993 1 1/2 life-size portrait of pioneer aviator, Elrey B. Jeppesen, for the Jeppesen Terminal Building of the new Denver International Airport, Denver, Colorado

    1992 “Branch Rickey – Baseball Man of the Year” Award, Inaugural year presented to Dan Winfield\

    1992 “Portrait of Art Thompson” for Nebraska State Capitol Building, Lincoln, Nebraska

    1992 “Players” for the University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska

    1990 Life-size “Runner” and “Couple on Bench” for NIKE Inc., Corporate Headquarters, Beaverton, Oregon

    1989 “Joy of Music” commissioned for the Civic Center of Loveland, Colorado

    1988 “Gene Sarazen” commissioned for the Atlanta National Golf Club

    1987 “Ben Franklin” commissioned for the University of Pennsylvania

    1986 “Gilbert Hitchcock” commissioned by the Nebraska Historical Foundation

    1983 “Promise of the Prairie” (10′ tall) bronze of prairie family for Holdrege, Nebraska

  • Sep 2008 – National Sculpture Society News Bulletin

    Jan 2007 – Art of the West

    Jan 2005 – Art Talk

    Aug 2003 – Art of the West

    Aug 1993 – Southwest Art

    Aug 1992 – Revue Magazine

    Nov 1991 – Art of the West

    Jan 1988 – Art Talk

    May 1983 – Southwest Art

    Spring 1981 – Artists of the Rockies

  • Beatrice Public Library, Beatrice, Nebraska

    Benson Sculpture Park, Loveland, Colorado

    Booth Western Art Museum, Cartersville, GA

    Botanical Gardens, Wichita, Kansas

    CALTECH, Pasadena, California

    China Exhibition Agency, Beijing, China

    City of Carmel, California

    City of Cerritos, California

    City of Glendale, Arizona

    City of Greeley, Colorado

    City of Holdrege, Nebraska

    City of Lincoln, Nebraska

    City of Loveland, Colorado

    City of Westminster, Colorado

    Coors Baseball Stadium, Denver, Colorado

    Coronado-Quivira Museum, Lyons, Kansas

    Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire

    Drake University, Des Moines, Iowa

    Farro Enterprises, Independence, Ohio

    Franklin International Institute, Salt Lake City, Utah

    Jeppesen Sanderson Co., Frankfurt, Germany

    Koelbel Public Library, Denver, Colorado

    Laramie County Library, Cheyenne, Wyoming

    Laramie County Memorial Hospital, Cheyenne, Wyoming

    Museum of Outdoor Art, Denver, Colorado

    Nike Inc., Beaverton, Oregon

    Prince Corporation, Holland, Michigan

    Rippon College, Rippon, Wisconsin

    Smithfield Foods, Smithfield, Virginia

    St. Louis University, St. Louis, Missouri

    Stanford Law School, Stanford, California

    Tallon Companies, Roseville, Michigan

    Tebo Corporation, Boulder, Colorado

    Trammel Crow Co., Dallas, Texas

    University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska

    University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

    University of Wyoming, Laramie, Wyoming

    Warwick Malkin Co., Stamford, Connecticut

    West Publishing Co, St. Paul, Minnesota

  • University of Nebraska

    1999 Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters

    State of Nebraska

    1995 “Distinguished Nebraskan” by proclamation of the Governor of Nebraska

    Legislature of Nebraska and the Nebraskaland Foundation

    1995 Pioneer Award

    National Sculpture Society

    1983 National Sculpture Society’s Prizewinner Exhibition, Bronze Medal: “Departure”

    1982 National Sculpture Silver Medal: “Old Friends”

    1981 National Sculpture Bronze Medal: “Departure”

    Allied Artists of America

    1991 Associate Members Award: “Joy of Music-Bass Player”

    1990 Helen Gapen Oehler Memorial Award: “Hearts on a Swing”

    1987 Allied Artists Members & Associates Award: “Ben Franklin”

    1981 Pietro and Alfrieda Montana Memorial Award: “Michelle”

    North American Sculpture Exhibition

    1986 John Cavenaugh Memorial Award: “Flatlander”

    1983 Art Castings of Colorado Award: “Lovers”

    1981 Rocky Mountain Sculpture Award: “Last Laugh”

    1980 North American Sculpture Award (Best of Show): “Il Barbone”

    1979 North American Sculpture Award (Best of Show): “Departure”

    American Indian and Cowboy Artist Western Arts Exhibition

    1992 Artist of the West

George’s Selected Works

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