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In many towns and small cities through the country, a certain flavor of sturdy, weather-resistant bronze sculpture has become ubiquitous: children frozen midplay in parks; larger-than-life mammals ...
This is not the fist time a Jim Davidson sculpture has come under question. Enumclaw, Wash., paid more than $5,000 for a sculpture of children playing musical instruments, billed as bronze and ...
The sculpture was signed by Jim Davidson, a name connected to online accusations of bronze-sculpture fraud. In an e-mail forwarded by James Welch, vice president of the online site where the city ...
In MutualArt’s artist press archive, Jim Davidson is featured in The bronze sculptures you pass every day might not be "real", a piece from Denver Post in January 2016.