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  • Top 3 works: Wind God
  • Copyright status: Under copyright
  • Born: 1949, Nyack, United States of America
  • Also known as: greg wyatt
  • Art period: Modern
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  • Top-ranked work: Wind God
  • Works on APS: 1
  • Museums on APS:
    • James A. Michener Art Museum
    • James A. Michener Art Museum
    • James A. Michener Art Museum
    • James A. Michener Art Museum
    • James A. Michener Art Museum
  • Nationality: United States of America

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What university did Greg Wyatt graduate from with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Art History?
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Which influential sculptor is Greg Wyatt compared to by Professor Sir Stanley Wells?
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William Stanley Wyatt: Bridging Classicism and Spiritual Realism

Greg Wyatt is an American representational sculptor who primarily works in cast bronze, establishing himself as a prominent figure in contemporary sculpture while deeply rooted in the traditions of Western art history. Born in Nyack, New York, in 1949, Wyatt’s artistic journey began under the influence of his father, William Stanley Wyatt—a painter and professor at Columbia University, Rockland Community College, and City College of New York—who instilled a passion for visual arts from an early age. This formative experience shaped Wyatt's lifelong dedication to exploring the intersection between classical ideals and expressive abstraction. Wyatt’s academic pursuits culminated in a Bachelor of Arts degree in Art History from Columbia College in 1971, followed by intensive study at the National Academy of Design for three years where he honed his sculptural skills under Evangelos Frudakis. He further refined his craft with a Master's Degree in Ceramic Arts from Columbia Teachers College in 1974, demonstrating versatility and commitment to mastering diverse artistic mediums. Throughout his teaching career at New York University and Jersey City State College, Wyatt nurtured the creativity of aspiring artists and disseminated knowledge about art history—a testament to his belief in the transformative power of education. Currently serving on the Board of Directors for The American College of the Mediterranean in Aix-en-Provence and Brookgreen Gardens, Wyatt’s artistic vision extends beyond individual creations; he actively participates in fostering cultural exchange and supporting horticultural excellence. His philosophy centers around “spiritual realism,” a method that synthesizes meticulous observation with imaginative abstraction—a stylistic approach lauded by Professor Sir Stanley Wells, CBE, who likened Wyatt to Rodin, recognizing his exceptional talent. "Wyatt emulates the sculpture of the western world with contemporary vision," Wells noted. Wyatt’s artistic output has garnered international acclaim, showcased in prestigious institutions such as The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Harvard University, and Vanderbilt Mansion National Historic Site. His monumental bronze sculptures—including *Wind God*, *Peace Fountain*, and *Frederick Douglass*—address themes of human dignity, social justice, and contemplation. Notably, his commission for J.C. Penney founder James Cash Penney’s statue weighs 3 tons and represents a significant undertaking in sculptural craftsmanship. Furthermore, Wyatt's work has been featured prominently in public spaces across major cities like New York and Beijing, solidifying his reputation as one of America’s leading sculptors.
  • Notable Works: *Wind God*, *Peace Fountain*, *Frederick Douglass*
  • Influences: Hudson River School painters (particularly Jasper F. Cropsey), Classical Sculpture
  • Teaching Experience: New York University, Jersey City State College
  • Organizations Served On: The American College of the Mediterranean, Brookgreen Gardens
Wyatt’s artistic legacy is characterized by a profound engagement with both tradition and innovation. His sculptures—characterized by their meticulous detail and evocative symbolism—reflect his unwavering commitment to exploring the complexities of human experience through the lens of art history. He continues to inspire artists and scholars alike, cementing his place as a pivotal figure in shaping the landscape of contemporary sculpture.