Joel Rudnick

He was a protégé of Shelly Fink and studied with the caricaturist and painter David Levine on a scholarship at the Brooklyn Museum Art School.

Rudnick also studied sculpture at the National Academy School of Art and Design in New York City.

The remodeling occurred in the late 1960s although, due to lack of funds, it was not actually cast and mounted until 1982.

[1] The bulk of Rudnick's paintings[2] are impressionistic landscapes of the Berkshires,[3][4][5] which he has called home for most of his adult life.

His sculptures, mostly nudes, depict people in various stages of life or in their loving interactions with each other.

Joel Rudnick, in his 30s, remodeling the falcon