Waldemar Young was an American screenwriter. He wrote for more than 80 films between 1917 and 1938.
Young in Exhibitors Trade Review, January 1924
Mahonri Mackintosh Young was an American social-realist sculptor and artist. During his lengthy career, he created more than 320 sculptures, 590 oil paintings, 5,500 watercolors, 2,600 prints, and thousands of drawings. However, he is primarily recognized for his sculpture. His work includes landscapes, portraits, busts, life-size sculptures, monuments, and engravings. Regardless of his medium of choice, his work is characterized by spontaneity; he often preferred to prepare his work with quick sketches on the scene. He felt this made his work more natural as compared to using a model in the studio. He was fairly commercially successful during his life, though he did not find success until his mid-30s. Large commissions for sculptures from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints were particularly lucrative for him.
Young in 1913
The Heavy Sledge, 1912. Brigham Young University Museum of Art, Provo, Utah
Seagull Monument, 1913. Temple Square, Salt Lake City, Utah
Seagull Monument, 1913. Temple Square, Salt Lake City, Utah