Leonard DeLonga

Leonard DeLonga (1925 – December 4, 1991) was an American sculptor, painter, and professor at Mount Holyoke College.

"[3] He also became known for his work in "alabaster, steel and bronze sculptures, oil paintings and drawings.

"[1] DeLonga joined Mount Holyoke in 1964 and established the sculpture program at the college (where he taught until his death in 1991).

[2] His studio was located in the basement of his home, which he shared with his wife Sandy DeLonga, close to the college.

[1] The Higgins Armory Museum held the "Leonard Anthony DeLonga: Modern Master of Medieval Metalwork" exhibit from October 1993 - July 1994.