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Tater 08-15-2005 09:04 PM

End of the Trail
 
I'm looking for a good picture titled (I think) "End of the Trail" It's the one with the Indian on a horse holding a spear kinda leaning forward. I'm sure you've all seen it before. If you have, or know where one is, I would appreciate it. Thanks.

DogYeller 08-16-2005 01:34 AM

http://www.sjvls.org/photoheritage/t...o/tca0111a.jpg
http://dest.travelocity.com/website/...os/280_101.jpg

If you want to buy a print:
http://nationalcowboyhalloffamestore.../5/130.htm?718
Statues are kinda expencive.
http://nationalcowboyhalloffamestore...15/106.htm?772

From The Cowboy Hall of Fame:

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 West. By 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 ago. The monumental, 18' plaster sculpture was created for San Francisco's 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition and received the exposition's Gold Medal for sculpture. The subject of immediate popular acclaim, the image was widely reproduced in postcard, print, curio and miniature form.

Although Fraser hoped his masterpiece would be cast in bronze and placed on Presidio Point overlooking San Francisco Bay, material restrictions during the First World War made the project impossible. Instead, in 1920, the city of Visalia, California, obtained the discarded statue and placed it in Mooney Park, where it remained, in a gradually deteriorating condition, for 48 years. In 1968, the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum acquired this original plaster statue, restored it to its original magnificence, and made it a focal point of the museum.

Mil Dot 08-16-2005 09:02 AM

Tater,

Try ebay.
I pulled it up, apparenty based on Remington bronze.

Good luck on the search.

Nulle 08-17-2005 02:37 AM

These prints are not uncommon in these parts and depends what size ect you are looking for.

gspsonny03 08-17-2005 09:22 AM

You can usually find this print anywhere in Wyoming that sells post cards. Or at least you use to be able to. I haven't looked at any post cards lately.


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