Millard F. Malin

Male, Deceased Person

1891 – 1974

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Who was Millard F. Malin?

Millard F. Malin was an American sculptor most noted for his statues of the Angel Moroni such as the one on the Los Angeles Temple.

Malin was born and raised in Salt Lake City. He was the son of Millard Fillmore Malin and Annie Pinnock Malin. Malin's mother Annie was a Latter-day Saint composer. When he was about age 17 he was called as a missionary for the LDS Church and served in New Zealand. After returning from his mission he studies at the University of Utah where he became acquainted with Edward O. Anderson. One of Malin's teachers at the University of Utah was Edwin Evans. Malin's main course of study at this point was medicine, specifically human anatomy.

Malin later went to New York City where he studied under Herman MacNeil at the National Academy of Design. After returning to Salt Lake City Malin established a studio with Edward Anderson. They jointly did the Suguarhouse Pioneer Monument and Malin did statues for several of the LDS Temples designed by Anderson. Besides the angel Moroni on the Los Angeles Temple, Malin also designed the oxen that hold up the baptismal font of the Bern Switzerland Temple.

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Born
1891
Salt Lake City
Also known as
  • Millard Malin
Education
  • University of Utah
  • National Academy Museum and School
Died
1974

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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