Andres (Andrew) Bjurman is primarily known as Andrew (Andres) Bjurman
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Swedish born, Andrew Bjurman settled in Los Angeles in the early 1920s and, self taught, established a reputation for portrait sculpture, especially Indian subjects. He was also a craftsman and an art teacher in the 20s at Franklin High School.
Bjurman died during surgery in Los Angeles on May 17, 1943.
Exhibition venues include: Panama-California Expo (San Diego), 1915 (bronze medal); San Francisco Art Association,1916-19; California Art Club, 1916-37; California Liberty Fai (showing 500 of 1079 characters). |
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