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After James Earle Fraser
After James Earle Fraser (American 1876 - 1953) "End of the Trail". Reproduction in cast bronze of the famous sculpture apprx. 13-1/2" x 10-1/2" x 5-1/2". With a rectangular base and braided reins. Faint stamp in base with copyright symbol artist's name and the beginning of a date. Attached to a rouge marble base.
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James Earle Fraser (American,
James Earle Fraser (American, 1876-1953) "End of the Trail" bronze sculpture. Script signature on base of bronze along with foundry marks "EA 26" at one end; title plaque on marble plinth. 36"H x 30"W. Monumental statue and quality casting although unknown vintage.
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James Earle Fraser (American,
James Earle Fraser (American, 1876-1953) "End of the Trail", patinated bronze sculpture, 1976 (verified by Modern Art Foundry, New York), inscribed "J. E. Fraser", "(c) #9 Syracuse University", and "Modern Art Fdry. N.Y.", mounted on a molded ovoid stained mahogany base, figure h. 18-1/2", w. 16-1/2", base h. 1-1/4", w. 16-3/4". Ex-collection: Dr. James W. Nelson, Gonzales, Louisiana. In addition to his famous 1894 sculpture "End of the Trail", Fraser also created many of America's great public monuments, including the Benjamin Franklin National Memorial in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and a large number of monuments, statues and architectural sculptures in our nation's capital.
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After James Earle Fraser (American,
After James Earle Fraser (American, 1876-1953) \"The End of the Trail\", a patinated bronze equestrian group of a despondent Native American brave, presented on a stepped elliptical polished Grand Antique marble base, h. 14\", w. 11\", d. 5-1/2\".
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AFTER JAMES EARLE FRASER, "THE
AFTER JAMES EARLE FRASER, "THE END OF THE TRAIL" PAIR OF PATINATED METAL SCULPTURES H: 8 IN. (20.3 CM.)After James Earle Fraser, "The End of The Trail" Pair of Patinated Metal Sculptures, Dimensions: H: 8 in. (20.3 cm.)
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CARL WOODRING, END OF THE TRAIL,
CARL WOODRING, END OF THE TRAIL, 1958Carl Woodring (Wa-Sa-Ba Shinga), (Osage, 1920 - 1985) End of the Trail, 1958, gouache on paper signed lower right: Carl Woodring '58 titled lower center: End of the Trail gouache on paper Dimensions: 11 x 15 in. (27.94 x 38.10 cm.), Frame: 18 x 22 x 1 1/4 in. (45.72 x 55.88 x 3.18 cm.) Provenance: Private Collection, Washington
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WESTERN BRONZE SCULPTUREWESTERN
WESTERN BRONZE SCULPTUREWESTERN BRONZE SCULPTURE, "End of the Trail," after the work of James Earle Fraser (United States, 1876-1953), inscribed signature, mounted to granite plinth, 18.5" high.
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"END OF THE TRAIL" BRONZE AFTER
"END OF THE TRAIL" BRONZE AFTER JAMES EARLE FRASERJames Earle Fraser (after)
(American, 1876-1953)
End of the Trail
Bronze
26" x 21" x 7 1/2"
A vintage brown-patinated bronze on a granite plinth, after Fraser's iconic sculpture. Marked "[copyright] FRASER 1918" in the bronze near the base.
Condition
Overall very good to good condition. Minor rubbing to the patina. One of the corners of the granite plinth has a chip.
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James Earl Fraser (American
James Earl Fraser (American 1876-1953) THE END OF THE TRAIL patinated bronze on black marble base 26" (height) 66cm (height) signed in the mould 1918 ©Fraser
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After James Earle Fraser,
After James Earle Fraser, American, 1876-1953, bronze sculpture, End of the Trail, 13 "h Estimate $200-300
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''END OF THE TRAIL'' BRONZE AFTER
''END OF THE TRAIL'' BRONZE AFTER FRASER: 16 1/2'' in height 15 1/2'' width affixed to a variegated green oval marble plinth 16'' wide x 5'' deep and 1'' thick.
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JAMES EARLE FRASER, END OF THE
JAMES EARLE FRASER, END OF THE TRAIL, 1915, 1967James Earle Fraser, (1876 - 1953) End of the Trail, 1915, 1967, bronze, edition 17 inscribed at base: FRASER #17 / SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY The original plasters for these sculptures were bequeathed to Syracuse University by Laura Gardin Fraser, the widow of James Earle Fraser. Her Estate authorized limited castings to be made from these original plasters. James Earle Fraser worked as an assistant to Augustus Saint-Gaudens on the Sherman Monument (1892 - 1903), for the Grand Army Plaza in New York. His sculptural entries in major early twentieth century expositions, such as the 1904 Louisiana Purchase Exposition in St. Louis, the 1915 Panama-Pacific Exposition in San Francisco, and the 1939 New York World's Fair, earned him medals, as well as public and critical acclaim. The design of the Indian head and buffalo nickel for the United States Treasury in 1912, the figure of Theodore Roosevelt on horseback for the entry to the American Museum of Natural History, and numerous other public sculptures, including the Department of the Treasury, the Commerce Building, the National Archives, and the Supreme Court, in Washington D.C., are among the sculptor's most notable public commissions. The sculptor was also one of the organizers of and contributors to the famous, avant-garde International Exhibition of Modern Art, known as the Armory Show, of 1913. Fraser's most acclaimed sculpture neither evokes his European academic training, nor the influence of the East Coast cities where he worked; End of the Trail is a romanticized and nostalgic image of the vanishing West. It is a powerful yet poetic work that is resoundingly clear in its sympathy to the subject matter. While in Paris he had worked on the theme ( the plaster is now lost) and the work was awarded a gold medal in 1910. By the end of 1913, he had cemented his vision of "an Indian on a horse" and the work was accepted for the Pan Pacific exhibition which opened in February 1915 in San Francisco. End of the Trail was awarded the gold medal as the outstanding sculptural work at the fair. This monumental plaster, which measures eighteen feet high, (National Cowboy Hall of Fame, Oklahoma City) was subsequently cast for sites in public parks, in Wisconsin and California. This image was so popular that the artist issued reductions in various sizes and all were cast at the Roman Bronze works foundry. Fraser at his death bequeathed all of his models and archives to the Syracuse University and they were permitted by the Estate to cast posthumous bronzes from the artist's original plasters. bronze, edition 17 Dimensions: 12 1/2 x 3 1/2 x 12 in. (31.8 x 8.9 x 30.5 cm.) Provenance: Comparative
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After James Earle Fraser (American,
After James Earle Fraser (American, 1876-1953)
The End of the Trail, 1902
bronze
signed, dated and inscribed Collectors West
Height 22 inches.
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BRONZE WESTERN SCULPTURE AFTER
BRONZE WESTERN SCULPTURE AFTER JAMES FRASER, "END OF THE TRAIL", 21"H X 20"W X 6 1/4"DBronze western sculpture after James Fraser, "End of the Trail", on a green marble plinth. Dimensions: 21"H x 20"W x 6 1/4"D
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After James Earl Fraser "End of the
After James Earl Fraser "End of the Trail". Modern cast bronze with dark brown patina signed in the base apprx. 9" x 4" x 12-1/4"H attached to a green marble base apprx. 11" x 6" x 3/4"H.
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BRONZE ''END OF THE TRAIL''.
BRONZE ''END OF THE TRAIL''. After J.E. Fraser (James Earle Fraser N.Y./N.H. 1876-1953) on an oval marble base. 33 3/4'' h.
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JAMES EARLE FRASER SIGNED LITHO
JAMES EARLE FRASER SIGNED LITHO "END OF THE TRAIL"A James Earle Fraser (1876-1953) chromolithograph of a mourning Native American on horseback at sunset, produced by Reinthal?& Newman NY (1906-1928). Pencil-signed "Fraser" in the lower right margin, and titled in pencil "End of Trail" in the lower left margin. Image size is 9 x 12 inches, in a frame measuring 13.5 x 16.5 inches. Fraser was a noted artist with images of the American West. His works were shown in exhibitions including the 1898 Paris Salon, the 1913 New York Armory Show, and the 1915 San Francisco Panama-Pacific Exposition. His commissions included a 1908 bust of Theodore Roosevelt, and the design of the Buffalo Head nickel, but it is?"End of the Trail" that remains perhaps Fraser's best known image.
Condition
Not observed out of frame. There appears to be mild overall toning.
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JAMES FRASER, END OF THE TRAIL,
JAMES FRASER, END OF THE TRAIL, BRONZEBronze sculpture of a Native American warrior on a horse, titled "End of the Trail" after James E. Fraser. Measures 14" tall. Excellent condition.
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Group of three vintage Native
Group of three vintage Native American artworks, including: metal plaque depicting The End of the Trail; Qty. 2 offset lithographs depicting New Mexico pueblos, unframed; overall good condition, some age wear, some surface wear; largest sight L 8 1/2" H 11" (Approx.)
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JAMES EARLE FRASER (1876-1953): END
JAMES EARLE FRASER (1876-1953): END OF THE TRAILJames Earle Fraser, 1876-1953 End of the Trail, patinated bronze, mounted to marble plinth signed in casting to top of base "JE Fraser" (no foundry mark or edition number) patinated bronze, mounted to marble plinth Dimensions: 31 1/2 x 28 5/8 x 10 1/4 in. (80 x 72.7 x 26 cm.), Overall: 33 x 30 1/4 x 10 1/4 in. (83.8 x 76.8 x 26 cm.) Condition:
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BRONZE SCULPTURE AFTER JAMES
BRONZE SCULPTURE AFTER JAMES EARLE FRASER (NY/NH/CT/MT, 1876-1953) Cast Replica of "End of the Trail", bronze sculpture, set on an oval green marble base, 13 1/2" high (14 3/4" overall with base), 10" x 5". Spear slightly bent.
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END OF THE TRAIL BRONZE AFTER
END OF THE TRAIL BRONZE AFTER FRASER: 13'' h without sphere affixed to polished marble plinth.
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AFTER JAMES EARL FRASER (AMERICAN
AFTER JAMES EARL FRASER (AMERICAN 1876-1953) A SCULPTUR...after JAMES EARL FRASER (American 1876-1953) A SCULPTURE, "End of the Trail," cast bronze, signed in bronze, "J.E. Fraser," with engraved special edition number 6/7. Height: 18" Width: 6" Depth: 17" Provenance: Estate of Raj S. Paul, Austin, Texas
Condition:
No visible issues. Simpson Galleries strongly encourages in-person inspection of items by the bidder. Statements by Simpson Galleries regarding the condition of objects are for guidance only and should not be relied upon as statements of fact and do not constitute a representation, warranty, or assumption of liability by Simpson Galleries. All lots offered are sold "AS IS."
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AFTER J.E. FRASER (AMERICAN
AFTER J.E. FRASER (AMERICAN 1876-1953) A BRONZE SCULPTU...after J.E. FRASER (American 1876-1953) A BRONZE SCULPTURE, "The End of the Trail," with black contrasting a reddish-brown patination and a stepped stylized groundwork base, with lower right incised signature "J.E. FRASER" and raised on a conforming polished black marble plinth. Height: 33 1/2" Length: 25" Depth: 10"
Condition:
Good condition with some casting flaws and normal surface buildup throughout. Marble plinth has some small nicked edges. Simpson Galleries strongly encourages in-person inspection of items by the bidder. Statements by Simpson Galleries regarding the condition of objects are for guidance only and should not be relied upon as statements of fact and do not constitute a representation, warranty, or assumption of liability by Simpson Galleries. All lots offered are sold "AS IS.” NO REFUNDS will be issued based on condition.
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'END OF THE TRAIL'' BRONZE AFTER
'END OF THE TRAIL'' BRONZE AFTER FRASER: 11.5'' in height.
CONDITION: Slight bend to spear.
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PHOTOGRAPH, ENOS A. MILLS Enos A.
PHOTOGRAPH, ENOS A. MILLS Enos A. Mills (American, 1870-1922), "End of the Trail," 1919, sepia tone silver print, signed lower right, embossed stamp with date lower left, overall (with frame): 16"h x 24"w
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RUSSELL D. JORGENSEN (AMERICAN,
RUSSELL D. JORGENSEN (AMERICAN, 1951-2013) BRONZE-CLAD SCULPTURERUSSELL D. JORGENSEN (AMERICAN, 1951-2013) bronze-clad sculpture, "End of the Trail," after the original by James Earle Fraser, a depiction of a weary Native American man hanging limp as his weary horse comes to the edge of the Pacific Ocean, artist signed and numbered 524/2500, 22.75"H.
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AFTER FREDERIC REMINGTON, END OF
AFTER FREDERIC REMINGTON, END OF THE TRAIL, BRONZE SCULPTURE ON GREEN MARBLE BASE, HEIGHT OVERALL: 13-3/4 INAfter Frederic Remington, End of the Trail, Bronze Sculpture on Green Marble Base, Height overall: 13-3/4 in
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JAMES EARLE FRASER, END OF THE
JAMES EARLE FRASER, END OF THE TRAIL, MODELED 1915, CAST 1967James Earle Fraser, (1876 - 1953) End of the Trail, modeled 1915, cast 1967, bronze inscribed: J E Fraser © SU 22 bronze Dimensions: 34 1/2 x 9 1/2 x 28 in. (87.63 x 24.13 x 71.12 cm.) Provenance: Comparative
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Bronze of an American Indian
Bronze of an American Indian brave on horseback signed (after) "Fraser 1894" titled "The End of the Trail" and mounted on a green marble base after James Earl Fraser American 1876-1953. 13.75"h.x10"l.
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Chilmark Pewter Statue of an
Chilmark Pewter Statue of an Indianon horseback ''End of the Trail'' 10''.
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JAMES EARLE FRASER, END OF THE
JAMES EARLE FRASER, END OF THE TRAIL, MODELED 1915, CAST 1982James Earle Fraser, (1876 - 1953) End of the Trail, modeled 1915, cast 1982, bronze inscribed: FRASER / SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY #19 [foundry mark] 1982 bronze Dimensions: 12 3/4 x 12 x 4 in. (32.39 x 30.48 x 10.16 cm.) Provenance: Comparative
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J.E. FRASER ''END OF THE TRAIL''
J.E. FRASER ''END OF THE TRAIL'' BRONZE: Bronze sculpture depicting a Native American on horseback after James Earle Fraser. Signed J.E. Fraser. Measures approx. 20.5'' h X 18'' l X 6'' d. On a marble base. : Bronze sculpture depicting a Native American on horseback after James Earle Fraser. Signed J.E. Fraser. Measures approx. 20.5'' h X 18'' l X 6'' d. On a marble base.
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AFTER JAMES FRAZER, END OF THE
AFTER JAMES FRAZER, END OF THE TRAIL BRONZE 20th century; 18 in. H., 16 in. L., mounted on marble base with brass title plaque.
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AFTER JAMES E. FRAZER, END OF THE
AFTER JAMES E. FRAZER, END OF THE TRAIL BRONZE 19 in. H., mounted on marble base.
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TWO WESTERN BRONZE SCULPTURES:
TWO WESTERN BRONZE SCULPTURES: ''End of the Trail '' after James Earl Fraser (American 1876-1953); ''Rattlesnake '' after Frederic Sackrider Remington (American 1861-1909). Respective heights: 20.75 and 21.75 inches.