Add to Cart This is a sculpture inspired by the many images of cowboys and indians which are part of the North American heritage in the USAThe End of the Trail by James Earle Fraser 1876 1953 This lone figure on his weary horse is one of the most recognized symbols of the American WestBy many it is viewed as a reverent memorial to a great and valiant people To some Native Americans, however, it is viewed as a reminder of defeat and subjugation a century agoAfter James Earle Fraser THE END OF THE TRAIL patinated bronze Sculpture height 3325 in Signed Estimate Realized Price Sculpture Lot Performance Performance vs Estimate Average & Median Sold Lot Value 1621 Sellthrough Rate 1621 Overall Lot Performance
James Earle Fraser 1876 1953
End of the trail statue by fraser
End of the trail statue by fraser-End of the Trail, a 1936 film;THE PRICE OF SCULPTURE NO ADDITIONAL SHIPPING CHARGES WILL BE ADDED AT CHECKOUT ALL MEASUREMENTS ARE APPROXIMATE 039 End of the Trail By James Fraser Sizes Baby 8 1/4" H x 7" L Mini 9" H x 8 1/2" L Medium 13" H x 11" L Regular 21 1/2" H x 16 1/2" L Jumbo 30 1/2" H x 29 1/2" L Monumental 5ft
Artist Signed JE Fraser Measures 35" tall and 25" wide Outstanding JE Fraser "End of The Trail" 31" Bronze Sculpture View Item in Catalog Lot #764 Sold for $ to c****5 "Tax, Shipping & Handling and Internet Premium not included See Auction Information for full details" Payment Type Payment Type PleaseEnd of the Trail has endured to become one of the most recognizable images in the United States Fraser intended the work as a pointed commentary on the damaging effects of EuroAmerican settlement on American Indian nations confined on government reservations Seated upon a windblown horse, Fraser's figure slumps overThe End of the Trail, James Earle Fraser's bestknown sculpture, has come to symbolize the genocide of Native American peoples amid relentless westward expansion In 13, the year of the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago, the 15yearold Fraser, then a student at the School of the Art Institute, produced the first version of this bronze sculpture
End of the Trail by James Earle Fraser Bronze Sculpture * * The end of Trail * * is a figure that became a wellknown symbol of the Wild West This figure was created in the year 1915 as a monumental sculpture for the PanamaPacific International Exposition in San Francisco There the figure"End of the Trail" exemplifies the western subjects created by such Frenchtrained artists such as Fraser, who were expressing themselves at once as American, through their choice of themes, and as modern, through their command of current aesthetics Read a Native Perspective on this work"End of the Trail" sculpture by James Earle Fraser, Bronze w/ Brown Patina Excellent condition on a light oak colored stand Stand measures 38" L, 26" W, 44" H Sculpture measures 29" L, 9" W, 33" H Weighs approximately 160 lbs Asking $2,500 Call Dave or Margo at **contact number** or Text **contact number** Location Gold Canyon
Their day of battle complete, the overwhelming weariness of an Indian warrior and his horse captures your heart in this poignant sculpture Patterned after James Earle Fraser's famous End of the Trail masterpiece Cold cast with a dripped copper finish emphasizing every detail of the original sculpture 13"W x 16"H x 4"DThe End of the Trail, James Earle Fraser's best known sculpture, has come to symbolize the decimation of the Native American population due to the westward expansion In 13, the year of the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago, the 15year old Fraser, then a student of the Art Institute, produced the first version of this bronze sculptureQ Any info on my sculpture, "End of the Trail," by James E Fraser?
Home › End of the Trail Indian on Horse Statue by Fraser 23H End of the Trail Indian on Horse Statue by Fraser 23H PN# 7123 $ USD $ USD;Their day of battle complete, the overwhelming weariness of an Indian warrior and his horse captures your heart in this poignant sculpture Patterned after James Earle Fraser's famous End of the Trail masterpiece Cold cast with a dripped copper finish emphasizing every detail of the original sculpture 13"W x 16"H x 4"DThe End of the Trail is a sculpture by James Earle Fraser located in Waupun, Wisconsin, United States It depicts a weary Native American man hanging limp as his weary horse comes to the edge of the Pacific Ocean The statue is a commentary on the damage EuroAmerican settlement inflicted upon Native Americans The main figure embodies the suffering and exhaustion of people driven from their native lands
JAMES EARLE FRASER "End of the Trail" Bronze Casting Sculpture Statue ~ 14" tallThis is a large bronze statue titled End of the Trail by James Fraser This after Fraser statue stands 19 1/2 tall and is 16 1/2 and is 7 deep It is a very nicely detailed copy of the original sculpture done in 1918 by James Fraser The statue sits on a marble base that has a title and artist nameIt's about 31 inches tall by 29 inches long A Our reader adds that the sculpture was bought for $2,000 about years ago
Three sizes of Fraser End of Trail Sculpture A 14 inch desktop size of the End of the Trail (14 inch total height) includes a beautiful 5 x 11 x 1 1/2 inch thick walnut base (featured image) A 17 inch credenza size of the bronze End of the Trail (17 inch total height) includes a 5 x 14 x 1 1/2 inch thick walnut hardwood baseThe End of the Trail, James Earle Fraser's best known sculpture, has come to symbolize the decimation of the Native American population due to the westward expansion In 13, the year of the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago, the 15year old Fraser, then a student of the Art Institute, produced the first version of this bronze sculptureEnd of the Trail Bronze Statue James Earle Fraser H 12" D 4" W 10" Base H 15" D 6" W 10"
End of the Trail can refer to End of the Trail, a sculpture by James Earle Fraser depicting an American Indian warrior slumped over on his horse;It's about 31 inches tall by 29 inches long A Our reader adds that the sculpture was bought for $2,000 about years agoThe End of the Trail Fraser produced his most recognised statue the End of the Trail for the PanamaPacific International Exposition held in San Francisco in 1915 It is one of the most popular sculptures in America and depicts a Native American Indian on horseback who looks exhausted at he arrives at the end of his trail
Check out our end of the trail selection for the very best in unique or custom, handmade pieces from our shops End of the Trail;End of the Trail by James Earle Fraser Sculpture Finest American Bronze 22" Sale $ $6995 shipping James Earle Fraser End Of The Trail Sculpture Signed, 12 3/4 inch Solid Bronze $ Free shipping or Best Offer„The End of the Trail" is a bronze military figurine that became a wellknown symbol of the Wild West This military statue was created as a monumental sculpture for the PanamaPacific International Exposition in San Francisco in 1915 There, the figurine received a gold medal as the best sculptural work
Q Any info on my sculpture, "End of the Trail," by James E Fraser?James Earle Fraser's End of the Trail is one of the most iconic works featured in The American West in Bronze, 1850–1925 First modeled in 14, the sculpture is based on Fraser's experiences growing up in Dakota Territory;THE PRICE OF SCULPTURE NO ADDITIONAL SHIPPING CHARGES WILL BE ADDED AT CHECKOUT ALL MEASUREMENTS ARE APPROXIMATE 039 End of the Trail By James Fraser Sizes Baby 8 1/4" H x 7" L Mini 9" H x 8 1/2" L Medium 13" H x 11" L Regular 21 1/2" H x 16 1/2" L Jumbo 30 1/2" H x 29 1/2" L Monumental 5ft
Created by Americanborn sculptor James Earle Fraser (1876–1953), End of the Trail, a representation of an American Indian on horseback, has endured to become one of the most recognizable images in the United StatesFraser was born in Winona, Minnesota, and spent much of his childhood growing up on the Great Plains in Mitchell, South DakotaJames Earle Fraser's best known sculpture "The End of the Trail" has come to symbolize the decimation of the Native American population due to the westward expansion In 13, the year of the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago, the 15 year old Fraser, then a student of the Art Institute, produced the first version of this bronze sculptureThe End of the Trail, the magnificent iconic statue standing in the entry of the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum signifies a Native American and his horse, both weary in body and spirit at the end of their journeySculpted by Americanborn artist James Earle Fraser, The End of the Trail statue is one of the most recognizable images in the United States
Artistic Solutions James Earle Fraser Solid Bronze End of The Trail Statue Sculpture Baby Size out of 5 stars 1 $ $ 190 00 FREE Shipping Atlantic Ebros Large Detailed End of The Trail Statue 23" Tall Brave Indian Native Warrior On Horse Going Down A Beaten Path FigurineThis is a large bronze statue titled End of the Trail by James Fraser This after Fraser statue stands 19 1/2 tall and is 16 1/2 and is 7 deep It is a very nicely detailed copy of the original sculpture done in 1918 by James Fraser The statue sits on a marble base that has a title and artist nameSeated upon a windblown horse, Fraser's figure slumps over despondently, embodying the physical exhaustion and suffering of a people forcefully driven to the end of the trail James Earle Fraser in His Studio with a Clay Maquette of the "End of the Trail" Sculpture, ca 1910 Silver nitrate photograph;
This is a large bronze statue titled End of the Trail by James Fraser This after Fraser statue stands 19 1/2 tall and is 16 1/2 and is 7 deep It is a very nicely detailed copy of the original sculpture done in 1918 by James Fraser The statue sits on a marble base that has a title and artist nameEnd of the Trail sculpture The End of the Trail sculpture was created as a tribute to the American Indian by James Earle Fraser () when he was only seventeen years old His sculpture was twice the size of real life and gained world wide fame at the 1915 San Francisco ExpositionJames E Fraser End of the Trail Bronze Statue RARE 10" Tall 7 lbs Marble Decor $ shipping Seller 991% positive End of the Trail by James Earle Fraser Sculpture Finest American Bronze 22" Art $ shipping Seller 100% positive End of the Trail Solid Lost Wax Bronze Statue Sculpture by James Fraser Sm 10
The James Fraserinspired bronze statue, end of the trail depicts a scene from the wild west Finished in bronze patina with the greatest attention to detail, mounted on a marble base This replica will add another perspective of American history to your home16x print depicting a sculpture by James Earle Fraser (1915) QuailHollowGallery 5 out of 5 stars (142) $ 4400 FREE shipping Only 1 available and it's in 1 person's cart"End of the Trail" sculpture by James Earle Fraser, Bronze w/ Brown Patina Excellent condition on a light oak colored stand Stand measures 38" L, 26" W, 44" H Sculpture measures 29" L, 9" W, 33" H Weighs approximately 160 lbs Asking $2,500 Call Dave or Margo at **contact number** or Text **contact number** Location Gold Canyon
Home › End of the Trail Indian on Horse Statue by Fraser 23H End of the Trail Indian on Horse Statue by Fraser 23H PN# 7123 $ USD $ USD;"Tulare County is very fortunate to continue to play a part in the historic story of James Earle Fraser's iconic End of the Trail statue," local historian Terry Ommen said By 1968, MotherThis disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title End of the Trail If an internal link led you
Add to Cart This is a sculpture inspired by the many images of cowboys and indians which are part of the North American heritage in the USAJames Earle Fraser's best known sculpture "The End of the Trail" has come to symbolize the decimation of the Native American population due to the westward expansion In 13, the year of the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago, the 15 year old Fraser, then a student of the Art Institute, produced the first version of this bronze sculptureThis is a great pair of early bookends This is titled End of the Trail and taken from a famous sculpture of the same name located in Waupun, Wisconsin by an artist by the name of James Earle Fraser Very powerful image The base is 4¼ x 1½ and each is 3¾ tall They look to be in very nice condition
Fraser's sculpture End of the Trail Among his earliest works were sculptural pieces at the World's Columbian Exposition of 13 and, for the 1915 Panama–Pacific International Exposition in San Francisco, one of his most famous pieces, End of the Trail Also for the San Francisco Exposition, Fraser created a "mate" to "End of the Trail," called "The Pioneer"End of the Trail, a 1932 film;As he wrote in his memoirs, "as a boy, I remembered an old Dakota trapper saying, 'The Indians will someday be pushed into the Pacific Ocean'"
The End of the Trail, James Earle Fraser's best known sculpture, has come to symbolize the decimation of the Native American population due to the westward expansion In 13, the year of the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago, the 15year old Fraser, then a student of the Art Institute, produced the first version of this bronze sculptureJames E Fraser End of the Trail Bronze Statue RARE 10" Tall 7 lbs Marble Decor $ shipping Seller 991% positive End of the Trail by James Earle Fraser Sculpture Finest American Bronze 22" Art $ shipping Seller 100% positive End of the Trail Solid Lost Wax Bronze Statue Sculpture by James Fraser Sm 104 7/8 x 6 1/4 in (124 x 158 cm)
End of the Trail Bronze Statue James Earle Fraser H 12" D 4" W 10" Base H 15" D 6" W 10"End of the Trail has endured to become one of the most recognizable images in the United States Fraser intended the work as a pointed commentary on the damaging effects of EuroAmerican settlement on American Indian nations confined on government reservations Seated upon a windblown horse, Fraser's figure slumps overThe End of the Trail Sculpture by JE Fraser The sculpture looks to be in good shape I do not see any damage on it or the plaque I do not know what material the sculpture is made of It is quite heavy (4 3/4 lb w/plaque) and sounds hollow and color looks like bronze In viewing other like sculptures, I see that the spears are different
The End of the Trail by James Earle Fraser 1876 1953 This lone figure on his weary horse is one of the most recognized symbols of the American WestBy many it is viewed as a reverent memorial to a great and valiant people To some Native Americans, however, it is viewed as a reminder of defeat and subjugation a century agoRARE James Earle Fraser The End Of The Trail Bronze Sculpture by New England Collectors Society 5108 Sale Price $ $ $ Original Price $" (15% off) End Of The Trail Copper Sculpture Copper Craft Sculpture Copper Indian and Horse Sculpture 3D Sculpture Signed Copper CraftBecause Fraser never copyrighted The End of the Trail, others were free to adapt from his imagery A bronze copy of the statue was erected in Waupun, Wisconsin, in 1929 In the 1930s, Hardy Murphy and is horse, buck, posed at rodeos to mimic the slouched pose of the Indian and pony in Fraser's statue (Singing cowboy Gene Autry and his horse
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