Mac Gimse
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A. Malcolm (Mac) Gimse (born 1935) is an artist and art historian residing in Dundas, Minnesota. His sculptures in bronze, including "The Prodigal Son (1988)," are among his most significant work.
Gimse was Professor of Art History at St. Olaf College before his retirement in 2002.
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