Sculpture becomes fascinating when real people and significant historical events can be depicted. William Hunter seeks first to capture the essence of the person in the composition and then enhance the characterization with historically accurate elements. The goal being to cast history in bronze and convince the viewer of its reality. Ultimate success is attained when the viewer can look into the eyes and on the face of a sculpture to understand that moment in time.
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