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Elmer Paul Petersen (September 4, 1928 – August 5, 2020) was an American sculptor who worked in metal. His most prominent artwork is the
World's Largest Buffalo The "World's Largest Buffalo Monument" is a sculpture of an American Bison located in Jamestown, North Dakota at the Frontier Village. It is visible from Interstate 94, overlooking the city from above the James River valley. The statue is a signi ...
in Jamestown, North Dakota. Petersen lived and worked in
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. Much of his art is publicly displayed around
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, where he led the Downtown La Crosse Sculpture Project Committee. The La Crosse Tribune called Petersen "one of the premier sculptors in the
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" and "instrumental in getting public sculpture scattered throughout downtown" La Crosse. He has worked significantly with welding, including that of found metal objects, and often sculpted in cast bronze. While at 
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, Petersen was drafted in the middle of his education, then returned on the
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to do graduate work in art at the
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. Early in his career, Petersen taught at the
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, North Dakota, where he sculpted a large buffalo that is still an important landmark of the city and the namesake of its moniker "Buffalo City". Petersen worked and taught at
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before returning to Wisconsin in 1978 and opening an art studio. Petersen received thirteen awards out of 23 juried shows. In 2007, he displayed a collection at The Danish Immigrant Museum in
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. Roger D. Roslansky, Chair of Board, HSR Associates of La Crosse, remarked that Petersen was "an invaluable resource and an extremely creative artist," "a sculptor of significant note!" His death was announced on August 5, 2020, aged 91. Petersen died from Acute Myeloid
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and
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at Gundersen Lutheran Medical Center in
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.


Works

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World's Largest Buffalo The "World's Largest Buffalo Monument" is a sculpture of an American Bison located in Jamestown, North Dakota at the Frontier Village. It is visible from Interstate 94, overlooking the city from above the James River valley. The statue is a signi ...
'', Jamestown, ND. *''Martin Luther'' sculpture at Texas Lutheran University, Seguin, TX. *''Bicentennial Monument'', Jamestown, ND. *''La Crosse Players'', La Crosse, Wisconsin; a replica is at the Rose Street city entrance * ''Eagle'', Riverside Park, La Crosse, Wisconsin, a large statue of 14-gauge
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depicting a tree trunk with bald eagle atop it, clutching fish in its talons * ''Head of Sculptor'' *Gambrinus, "King of Beer," Heileman brewery, La Crosse, WI. *''Family,'' Gundersen Lutheran Medical Center, La Crosse, WI. *''Boy with Butterfly'',
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lobby, La Crosse, WI. *''Master and Disciple,'' Lutheran Church of the Master, Edina, MN. *''Eagle Landmark,'' La Crosse, WI. *''Eagle and Eternal Flame,'' Veterans' Memorial Stadium, U. of Wisconsin-La Crosse. *''The Visionary,'' Galesville, WI. * Gideon Hixon statue *''George Frost Kennan,'' Truman Presidential Library and Museum, Independence, MO. *''D.B. Reinhart,'' Aquinas H.S,, La Crosse, WI. *''George Gale,'' Galesville, WI. *''Rev. David O. Van Slyke'', Galesville Methodist pastor and farmer, depicted with apple and Bible, in a statue on edge of downtown Galesville, WI. * ''Symphonic Joy'' (2015), stained glass,
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campus *''George Coleman Poage,'' first African-American Olympic medalist, Poage Park, La Crosse, WI.


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