Jim Brothers
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Jim Brothers (born August 15, 1941[1]) is an American figurative sculptor from the U.S. state of Kansas.
[edit] Notable works
- Six bronzes for the National D-Day Memorial (including Across The Beach[2], Death On The Shore, Scaling The Heights) in Bedford, Virginia
- Works at the National VFW Memorial (including Citizen Soldier) in Washington D.C.
- Mark Twain life-size in Hartford, Connecticut.[3]
- Dwight D. Eisenhower life-size at the National Statuary Hall in Washington D.C.
- Omar Bradley life-size in Moberly, MO.[4][5]
- Flight at GE Aircraft in St. Louis, Missouri
- Veterans at VFW Memorial in Kansas City, Missouri
- Kansas Promise at Cedar Crest in Topeka, Kansas
- Protector of the Plains a bust of Paschal Fish, the founder of Eudora, Kansas.
- From The Ashes at The Lawrence Visitors Center in Lawrence, Kansas
- Homage at Gage Park in Topeka, Kansas
- John Brown Jayhawk private collection in Lawrence, Kansas
- Bust of Chief Red Cloud at The Nebraska State Capitol in Lincoln, Nebraska[6]
- The Scout in Kansas City, Missouri[7]
- Spirit of the CCC to commemorate the Civilian Conservation Corps[8]
- Harmony[9]
- The Vision[10]

