JOHN JAGGER
John Jagger has been prominent in the art world
for over thirty years. He is considered to be the father of line sculpture,
and his monumental bronzes decorate corporate America coast to coast.
Born in Chicago, Jagger
became a Californian at fourteen. He received his B.A. in Interior Design
and his M.A. in Creative Design from San Jose University. Later he achieved
a Professional Level in Industrial Design from IBM. His awards, prizes and
patents number in the hundreds. An impressive list of commissioners
includes important Corporations, Major Cities, Governmental and private
collections.
Jagger sculpture had its
inception in the California area in 1960. Thousands of sculptures later, Jagger has developed into a World Class Artist, with his genius combining
classical form and abstraction into powerful concepts of great beauty.
In a Granite Castle he
designed, Jagger creates high atop his mountain estate in California. “Falcon’s Nest” is the end result of years of planning for a location which
would afford him privacy, exclusivity and California.
Falcon’s Nest is a
sculpture in its own right. Here, heard only by the soaring eagles, Jagger’s studio rings with the joy of realized dreams.
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