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. Frasers sculpture End of the Trail. 1876 1953 was an American sculptor. At the gallery you can see original paintings in oil or acrylic as well as bronze sculptures.
As a gift to the city of Waupun Clarence Shaler commissioned James Earle Fraser to cast the. End of the Trail. The End of the Trail sculpture was created as a tribute to the American Indian by James Earle Fraser 1876-1953 when he was only seventeen years old.
The End of the Trail James Earle Frasers best known sculpture has come to symbolize the decimation of the Native American population due to the westward expansion. End of the Trail Sculpture End of the Trail. Symbolizing a significant event in history this handsome resin reproduction of the famous trail of tears sculpture is beautifully brushed with bronze.
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This military statue was created as a monumental sculpture for the. It was for the Panama-Pacific International Exposition held in San Francisco in 1915 that Fraser produced his most. James Earle Fraser American Winona Minnesota 18761953 Westport Connecticut Date.
Among his earliest works were sculptural pieces at the Worlds Columbian Exposition of 1893 and for the 1915 PanamaPacific International Exposition in. End of The Trail Indian Native Tribal Hero Warrior Figurine With Base Electroplated Bronze Reproduction of James Fraser Sculptwork in Wisconsin National Cowboy and Western. End of the Trail.
The art gallery features many renowned artists specializing in Western or Native American style art. End of the trail. The original plaster model of The End of the Trail was created by James Earl Fraser in 1894.
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End of the Trail sculpture. The statue was unveiled. The End of the Trail sculpture was created as a tribute to the American Indian by James Earle Fraser 1876-1953 when he was only seventeen years old.
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