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This is a list of Latter Day Saints who have attained levels of notability. This list includes adherents of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS or Mormon), as well as adherents of related denominations (as labeled). It lists those who are current adherents of a Latter Day Saint church and those who were adherents at the time of their death. Members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints are usually considered either "active," meaning they attend church on a regular basis and are committed to living their religion, or are "less-active," meaning they don't attend church regularly and/or they don't adhere to its principles. See List of former Latter Day Saints for a list of persons who ended their affiliation with LDS movement religions. ==Artists== *Truman O. Angell, architect and designer of the Salt Lake Temple * Wulf Barsch, German-born artist and art professor at Brigham Young University * Earl W. Bascom, cowboy artist and sculptor * Milo Baughman, modern furniture designer * Johan Benthin, Danish painter and sculptor * Joseph Brickey, American painter of religious themes, including scenes from the Bible and from LDS Church-specific religious texts and history * Blair Buswell, American artist specializing in sports sculptures * C. C. A. Christensen, Danish-American pioneer artist best known for his paintings illustrating LDS Church history * James C. Christensen, fantasy painter and retired Brigham Young University professor * John Willard Clawson, late-19th and early 20th-century Utah artist, working in landscape painting, and portraits of Latter-day Saint leaders * Jorge Cocco, Argentine artist * Soren Edsberg, Danish-born Latter-day Saint painter, adjunct professor at BYU, modern-era popularizer of the work of Carl Bloch, and proprietor of the Hope Gallery in Provo, Utah * Avard Fairbanks, sculptor of three statues in the National Statuary Hall in the United States Capitol; son of John B. Fairbanks * John B. Fairbanks, one of the 1890 Paris art missionaries for the LDS Church; created murals in the Salt Lake Temple; father to Avard Fairbanks * Ortho R. Fairbanks, American sculptor * Lynn Fausett, American painter, whose works include many murals for the LDS Church * Arnold Friberg, illustrator and painter noted for "The Prayer at Valley Forge", Academy Award-nominated paintings for ''The Ten Commandments'', and scenes appearing in some LDS editions of the Book of Mormon * Erasmo Fuentes, Mexican-born Latter-day Saint sculptor, best known in LDS circles for "Anxiously Engaged", a sculpture of missionaries on bikes at the Missionary Training Center in Provo, Utah * Ljiljana Crnogaj Fulepp, specializes in traditional Croatian textile art that expresses Latter-day Saint themes * Alvin Gittens, English-born artist, professor at the University of Utah, known for his portraiture work * John Hafen, one of the 1890 Paris art missionaries for the LDS Church, who then created murals in the Salt Lake Temple, and later was a professor at Brigham Young Academy where he developed the art department * Rei Hamon, CBE, landscape artist of New Zealand * Brett Helquist, American illustrator best known for his work in the children's books ''A Series of Unfortunate Events'' * Franz M. Johansen, American sculptor and an emeritus professor at Brigham Young University * Brian Kershisnik, painter * Torleif S. Knaphus, Norwegian born artist and sculptor, known for his works "Handcart Monument", "Hill Cumorah Monument", and Angel Moroni statues * Giovanna Lacerti, Italian Latter-day Saint artist * Alfred Lambourne, English-born scenic artist in Utah and the American west, often painting in conjunction with photographer Charles Roscoe Savage * Fannie Nampeyo, Hopi fine arts potter * Helen Naha, Hopi fine arts potter * Greg Olsen, 20th and early 21st-century Latter-day Saint painter, of both Mormon art and more secular themes * George M. Ottinger, 19th-century artist, educator and actor in Utah * Del Parson, American painter of Latter-day Saint themes; his painting ''Christ in Red Robe'' is widely used by the LDS Church, and is the subject of Mormon folklore * Hadi Pranoto, Indonesian batik maker * Lorus Pratt, one of the 1890 Paris art missionaries for the LDS Church, who then created murals in the St. George Utah Temple, Manti Utah Temple, Logan Utah Temple and the Salt Lake Temple * Clark Kelly Price, American painter specializing in Latter-day Saint themes and depictions of the American West * Walter Rane, American book and magazine illustrator, who now specializes in Mormon and religious art * J. Kirk Richards, American artist who specializes in Judeo-Christian themes * Lee Greene Richards, American portrait artist, including of many leaders of the LDS Church; also did murals for the church * Ed "Big Daddy" Roth, artist, car customizer, creator of Rat Fink character * Charles Roscoe Savage, 19th-century photographer * Dennis Smith, American sculptor, whose works commonly have patriotic, family, general Christian, or Latter-day Saint themes * LeConte Stewart, artist and former head of the art department at the University of Utah * Minerva Teichert, painter notable for her art depicting Western and Mormon subjects, including a collection of murals depicting scenes from the Book of Mormon * Kevin Wasden, science fiction and fantasy artist, illustrator, and comics artist * Stanley J. Watts, American artist and sculptor, mostly in life-size bronzes, such as Joseph and Hyrum Smith on horseback * Dan Weggeland, Norwegian-born artist; prominent art teacher in Utah in the mid-to-late 19th and early 20th centuries * Mahonri Young, artist who sculpted the This Is The Place Monument and the Seagull Monument in Salt Lake City 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「List of Latter Day Saints」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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