Jeff Decker
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BornJune 14, 1966
AlmamaterBrigham Young University
OccupationSculptor
KnownforBronze sculptures, The Hill Climber
Jeff Decker | |
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Jeff Decker | |
| Born | June 14, 1966 |
| Alma mater | Brigham Young University |
| Occupation | Sculptor |
| Known for | Bronze sculptures, The Hill Climber |
| Spouse | Kelly Lei Decker |
| Website | jeffdeckerstudio |
Jeff Decker is a sculptor and historian who is known for his bronze sculptures, the most notable of which is titled "By the Horns" (also known as The Hill Climber), a 16-foot-tall, 5,000-pound bronze located on the grounds of the Harley-Davidson Museum.[1] His bronze-cast sculptures depicting the synergy of man and modern machines, particularly historic motorcycles, is known in both the motorcycling community and the world of fine art.[2] As of 2009[update], Decker was Harley-Davidson's official sculptor.[3]