Remington INDIAN WARRIOR BRONZE STATUE 8-3/4" tall 0520-CL
Take home a highly collectible work of art. This solid bronze sculpture is an incredible replica of a bronze sculpture done by famed artist Frederic Remington (1861-1909). Remington, during his time, was well known for his work as an illustrator. His work appeared in Harper's Weekly, Century Magazine, and the New York Journal. Remington began his bronze work after becoming disillusioned by the unethical practices of William Randolph Hearst. He became known for creating classic old western bronzes of cowboys, Rough Riders, and Native Americans. This one depicts an Indian Warrior riding on horseback with a spear in hand ready for action. This bronze almost seems to jump right off the base with its sense of motion. This is the perfect display piece for your home or office. It is 8-3/4" tall (including the marble base) and 9-3/4" wide. Imported. This one comes from the old Apache Turquoise & Case Co. trading post. They used to be one of our main suppliers running out of Phoenix, Arizona, and after a few decades the owner decided to retire from the business. Richard was lucky and fast enough to buy up his old stock leaving us with a giant treasure of high quality items."The first peace...is that which comes within the souls of men when they realize their [relationship] with the universe and all its Powers...is really everywhere, it is within each of us." (Oglala Lakota) |