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  1. The sculpture was sponsored by the Beatrice Creamery Co., now part of Con-Agra Foods. The exhibit, designed as a way to promote dairy products in the area, was a big hit with fairgoers. Because of its success, the butter sculpture was continued each year. Over the years, several different artists have sculpted the Butter Cow for the Iowa State ...

  2. Sep 12, 2022 · A fair fixture since 1911, each year’s heifer starts with 600 pounds of pure-cream Iowa butter. An artist then applies layers of the butter to a frame made from wood, metal, wire, and steel. To ...

  3. 2. The person credited with bringing butter sculpture to regular folk in America was an Arkansas housewife named Caroline Brooks. Rather than simply churning milk into butter and molding or ...

  4. Jun 25, 2015 · Dairy companies realized that sponsoring butter sculpture exhibits was a smart advertising move and, Simpson writes, "by the early twentieth century 'ornamental butter' was one of the regular ...

    • Tove Danovich
  5. Jan 10, 2018 · The first butter cow appeared in 1903, not in Iowa, but at the Ohio State Fair. It appeared not as a vehicle for artistic expression but as an advertising ploy in the ongoing war against margarine: the long-forgotten sculptor was the winner of a contest sponsored by A.T. Shelton & Co., distributors of Sunbury Co-Operative Creamery butter.

    • Aimee Levitt
  6. May 19, 2017 · The Decadent Art of Butter Sculpture. Butter sculpture is a fixture of American state fairs. The practice of using food as a medium for art dates back centuries. The icon indicates free access to the linked research on JSTOR. Every year in early January, the Pennsylvania Farm Show kicks off with the unveiling of a work of art—a sculpture made ...

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  8. Mar 13, 2023 · Some sculptors stay on with specific fairs as artists-in-residence, like Norma “Duffy” Lyon —better known as the "Butter Cow Lady"—who sculpted at the Iowa State Fair from 1960 to 2005. Continuing the tradition of animal-shaped butter sculptures, butter lambs for Easter found their way into many American homes.

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