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Topic: ralph ’tuffy’ berg - grizzly bearPosted: 12 January 2004 at 05:53 |
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Ralph “Tuffy” Berg, Grizzly Bear, n.d., bronze, 8 ¾ x 7 ½ x 4, Permanent Collection (Gift from The Russell Riders) COLLECTION PROFILE February 2004 The Artist: Ralph “Tuffy” Berg Ralph Berg, Jr. was born in After service in the U.S. Marine Corps, he worked for many years as a hunting guide and taxidermist, eventually opening the Montana Taxidermy Shop in Unfortunately, his career and his life were all too short; he died from cancer at the age of 50 on Friends of Tuffy Berg: Tuffy Berg touched many lives, and it is not difficult to find someone who knew him well and remembers him fondly. His warm, outgoing personality allowed him to make many friends, and his love of a good time made him something of a local “character.” Linda Caricaburu summed it up well when she wrote, “I feel a bit like all those folks who claim they knew ol’ Charlie Russell well. It’s the feeling of wanting a connection, however loose, to a person who is somewhat bigger than life.” Her description of him is apt; Tuffy was one of the last of the “old timers,” and lived the same adventurous life that is depicted in his art. Whether collecting pet rattlesnakes and bobcats as a child, playing practical jokes on his sisters, or hauling a mounted grizzly bear and his rifle out to Monarch to stage “bear attacks” for people driving by on the road, his entire life was a series of stories that could be told over and again. He was always ready for a wild night out on the town, and his excursions became the basis of much of the folklore of In spite of his notoriety, Berg didn’t seem to think of himself as legendary, and was a bit perplexed by his success as an artist. In person, he was modest, with a self-deprecating sense of humor which was interjected into any and all conversation. “There are people who tell me I’m an artist,” he said once. “Now, it’s true that I make a living at it, but I don’t know if that gives me the credentials.” The Work: Grizzly Bear The scene depicted in this bronze sculpture, which was a gift to the museum from the Russell Riders, could very well be a backpacker’s worst nightmare. A playful pair of grizzly cubs is rummaging around through a backpack as their mother, alerted by approaching footsteps, stands guard. It is all too easy to imagine a hunter or hiker coming back to retrieve his pack and finding this unexpected surprise. It is a true example of Berg’s talent that he is able to convey a scene which is both humorous and potentially quite serious. One can only speculate as to whether the backpacker ever retrieved his pack and hat, or simply made a prudent and discreet exit. Like Charlie Russell, Tuffy Berg and his art were shaped by “the great outdoors.” Tuffy was an avid hunter and wildlife watcher, and was also very adept in the art of taxidermy. His life-long interests in these activities are reflected in the way that the bears are portrayed, the natural curves of their musculature, and the realistic postures that are frozen in time. Spending most of his time outdoors and observing animals not only gave him inspiration for his art, but also allowed him to make his pieces truly realistic. Tuffy himself said, “When you see enough, some of it’ll soak in no matter how much of a dummy you are.” Tuffy Berg was unique in that he painted his bronze sculptures, giving them a life-like quality, almost as though his subjects had stepped out of a photograph and assumed three dimensions. His wildlife sculptures manage to take on a life of their own, a characteristic which is largely due to the fact that Berg was a product of his outdoor experiences. As he said, “It’s such an advantage to grow up where you can see wildlife.” Other excellent examples of his work are Family Tree—Bobcats, which won both the Juror’s and People’s Choice Awards at the Russell Auction in 1986, 50/50—Chipmunks, and Old Pickins—Magpies. When you are in For More Information: Much of the information for this profile came from conversations with friends and family of Tuffy Berg. The Various Articles from the Selected Internet Sources: www.askart.com, www.helenair.com Swanson, Jo-Ann, “Ralph ‘Tuffy’ Berg—Made in March, 1988. Join us for an informal discussion on the first Wednesday of each month at This program is partially sponsored by the Steele-Reese Foundation Edited by TasunkaWitko |
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Posted: 12 January 2004 at 06:05 |
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i wrote that! whatcha think?
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Posted: 12 January 2004 at 06:27 |
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You bes a gud righter, an done hardle ned no editer
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Posted: 12 January 2004 at 07:18 |
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good, You've added to my stops in MT this summer (Montana Historical Society). CMR was already on the agenda. BEAR |
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Posted: 13 January 2004 at 11:03 |
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It was very good Tash, but you make it sound like an obituary. Is it? Anyway, it is a very good write...............Kingpin |
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Posted: 14 January 2004 at 15:39 |
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bear - let me know when your time gets close to arrive. i'll make sure you get your money's worth. kp - nope, it's not an obituary, although some of it did come from his obituary. actually, the archivist at the museum is thinking of submitting it to ASKART.com, which is a website that is sort of an on-line encyclopedia for artists. the section at this website on tuffy berg is very slim, and there isn't even a biography. this essay that i wrote can easily be a decent bio. all we would ahve to do is cut the stuff about the particular statue out and send it to them. |
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Posted: 04 February 2004 at 11:46 |
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some example's of tuffy's work >>>
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Posted: 04 February 2004 at 16:11 |
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I see you found some info on Tuffy. After seeing the examples posted, I have seen his work in the past at the Kalispell art show, and the Charlie Russell show. Seeing the mention of bears, this past couple days, I saw a lion walk within 20 yards of the cabin, and I went to my friendly neighborhood gunsmith today. He told me they had a grizzly bear chasing thier horses a couple days ago, and with calving season coming on, plus good tracking snow, they are going to follow him up, and make sure he doesn't become a problem. It's in an area where griz ain't supposed to be, but has a hell of a bunch actually, so no one will miss one. |
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Posted: 29 October 2004 at 09:27 |
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this and other collection profiles can be found at the c.m. russell museum in great falls, montana. Collection Profile is a program designed to provide in-depth information about a specific piece in the Museum’s permanent collection. Throughout the month, visitors may pick up a copy of the Collection Profile, which includes an interpretation of the artwork. Also provided are details about the artist’s background, techniques and methods, as well as a listing of resources for more information. Copies of past Collection Profiles are usually available; simply contact the front desk or the education department. |
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