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Daniel Phillip Kronberg October, 22, 1944 - Daniel Phillip Kronberg is a fine artist renowned for his miniature bronze statues as well as making over 3000 charms and countless pieces of jewelry.

Daniel was born on the lower East side of Manhattan in 1944 and quickly became an avid lover of sculpture and miniatures. From the age of 7 Daniel used to carve totem poles and miniature bow and arrows from the wood of discarded fruit crates where his father worked.

Daniel received a 4 year scholarship to NYU for their industrial design program. In September of 1964 he began a 4 year apprenticeship at the Danish Silversmith in Providence Rhode, Island and enrolled in night classes at the Rhode Island school of design.

As a sculptor and professional artist, Mr. Kronberg has received tremendous recognition. In national and international art shows, he has won First Place for Sculpture in Washington D.C., Florida, New Mexico and Georgia. Each year, his work can be seen at the Albuquerque Museum of Art in their national, juried, miniature show. He also exhibits every August at the juried Loveland Sculpture Invitational Show and Sale, the largest sculpture exhibition in the world, held in Loveland, Colorado. His work is shown at the Shidoni Foundry and Gallery in Tesuque, New Mexico.

Today, Mr. Kronberg’s sculptures include limited editions of fifteen different works. Sculptures are available in limited editions of 250 in bronze, 30 in sterling silver and 3 in 18k solid gold. New works are created each year for the limited edition series. Mr. Kronberg is also constantly creating custom work. Recent commissions include collaborative work with internationally renowned knife maker Owen Wood, designing and sculpting for a rose dagger and a stallion-handled sword cane, as well as a two-foot high bucking horse mascot for the New Mexico Military Institute in Roswell, New Mexico. He accepts sculpture commissions from miniature to monumental