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Tuck Langland

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Langland sculpture at Indiana University South Bend
File:'Resting Dancer', bronze sculpture by Tuck Langland, May 2000, Honolulu's Blaisdale Center.JPG
"Resting Dancer", bronze sculpture by Tuck Langland, May 2000, Neal S. Blaisdell Center, Honolulu

Tuck Langland is a sculptor who lives in Granger, Indiana. His monument-size bronze figures are featured in hospitals, churches, private collections, museums, sculpture gardens and dozens of other places. He is perhaps best known for his two popular books, Practical Sculpture and From Clay to Bronze. Tuck is the former Vice President of the National Sculpture Society. In addition to a sculpture career, Tuck is the creator of the Tuck Langland Collection of slides of gothic architecture in England and France, housed at Princeton University.