KIM CORPANY                              BRONZE HORSES
(801)845-5168     HORSE ART, BRONZE HORSE SCULPTURES & BRONZE HORSE STATUES

To commission a
custom bronze sculpture,
horse portrait in bronze,
a bronze statue,
custom bronze monument
or custom sculpted trophy
contact

Equine Artist
Kim Corpany
1(801)845-5168

or send an email to kim@corpany.com

For more information regarding this bronze sculpture of
Joseph Smith contact
Atlas Bronze Casting at
(801)967-0557


Joseph Smith Nauvoo Legion Statue

   Bronze sculpture of Joseph Smith in his Nauvoo Legion Uniform astride his horse, Charlie.


LDS Art * Mormon Art * LDS Sculpture

Lieutenant General Joseph Smith


"Lieutenant General Joseph Smith"
Bronze Sculpture of the Mormon Prophet

Joseph Smith the Mormon prophet is depicted here in his Nauvoo Legion Uniform riding his horse Charlie as he reviews the troops
of the Nauvoo Legion.  The Nauvoo Legion was formed during the early days of the LDS Church

This bronze equestrian sculpture was sculpted by
LDS artists Stan Watts and Equine Artist Kim Corpany. 

Shown above are photographs of the 1/2 life-size bronze statue.

The two LDS sculptors worked as a team combining
Kim's sculpting abilities and life long study of horses with
Stan's well developed talent for depicting historical figures.


Joseph Smith bronze statue of the prophet
 wearing his Nauvoo Legion uniform and seated astride his
favorite horse, Charlie as he reviews the troops of the Nauvoo Legion.

Mr. Watts and Miss Corpany have also created a
1/5th life-size bronze sculpture of
"Lieutenant General Joseph Smith"
.


"Lieutenant General Joseph Smith" Bronze sculpture
This 1/5th life-size bronze sculpture is a limited edition of 75 pieces. 
Contact Atlas Bronze Casting for details.  1(801)967-0557

Stan Watts is well known for his excellent bronze
sculptures of LDS Historical figures, including Joseph Smith.


Below is a link to more LDS sculptures and Mormon Art by Stan Watts :
Atlas Bronze Casting  


Kim Corpany's bronze sculptures of horses bring not only
the form of the horse but his personality and spirit to life. 

Though they look great in photographs, they look even better in person. 

The bronze horses seem ready to take their next breath,
twitch their ear or complete their stride and gallop off of the pedestal.