Alvarez
Wax Productions had it's beginning when Henry Alvarez, fresh
out of Military service, applied for work at the Stubergh
Studios in Glendale, California. He was hired and began
his auspicious career on October 31st, 1968.
His
talents and enthusiasm were noticed quickly by sculpting
legend, Katherine
Marie Stubergh. Under her mentorship, for the
next three and one half years, he was taught the secret
formulas, methods and techniques for creating life-size
wax models.
When Katherine retired in 1970, her company was sold and
plans were made to move it back to Niagara Falls, N.Y.
Henry was an essential part of the transaction, being that,
outside of Katherine, he was the only one who knew how to
create wax models. He was hired as the production manager
and moved back east to create a new business operating out
of New York.
It now became known as The Stubergh-Keller Wax Studios.
The ownership of the company, along with its investments
in wax museums, were sought after and purchased by the growing
company, Ripley's International Limited, parent company
of Ripley's Believe it or Not.
Henry was given total control of the company's operation
and under his direction, helped to create several more museums
under the company banner, Ripley's Believe It Or Not. He
also provided wax models for existing clients of the company
throughout this country as well as foreign operations.
Henry continued in this capacity until the latter part of
1976, when he decided to move back to California with his
family, and start his own company, Alvarez Wax Productions.
To
this day, Alvarez Wax Productions has continued to supply
high quality wax models to museums as well as to private
collectors throughout the world.
The company has, much in the same manner as the Stuberghs,
expanded into other markets, designing and providing sculpture
for theme parks, prototypes for the mask industry, special
effects for motion pictures and television, licensed bronze
figurines as well as larger than life sculpture for monuments.
Alvarez
Wax Productions has gained much experience and recognition
for our work over the years. As far as the future goes,
we will continue to expand our product lines and produce
the high quality art work we have become known for.
