bronzes
Found in 862 Collections and/or Records:
The Enemy's Tracks, late 19th century - early 20th century
Photograph of bronze, "The Enemy's Tracks." Bronze depicts a horserider looking and pointing at tracks. The rider is holding a spear. Writing on front: july n.y.
The Horse Wrangler, late 19th century - early 20th century
A photograph of a bronze sculpture of a man on a horse, typed at the bottom, ' "The Horse Wrangler".'
The Horse Wrangler, late 19th century - early 20th century
Same as TU2009.39.267.20.1 which is a photograph of a bronze sculpture of a man on a horse
The Horse Wrangler, late 19th century - early 20th century
Same as TU2009.39.267.20.1-2 which is a photograph of a bronze sculpture of a man on a horse
The Indian Family, 1914
Leather album page with a photograph of a bronze bookend with an Indian mother and her baby of the Tribe of Grosvents. Remarks about the photograph include, "A proud and happy Grosvent mother showing her young offspring to Sun."
The Last Laugh, 1916
Leather album page with a photograph of bronze wolf. Remarks about the photograph include, "In the olden days on the Western plains men trapped the wolf for his pelt, or for bait with which to catch other animals. Here Charlie shows the wolf having the last laugh."
The Last Laugh, late 19th century - early 20th century
Photograph of bronze titled, "The Last Laugh." Bronze depicts scene of a wolf and a turtle.
The Medicine Man', late 19th century - early 20th century
The Medicine Man' bronze, attached to yellowing paper with tape at four corners. Handwritten at the top left corner of the paper, "85" crossed out; right side near top, "5" reduce to 4 1/4"; and directly below image, "# 40 page 32, 54 [crossed out] 25". Blue graphing lines on back of paper.
The Medicine Man, 1920
The Mountain Mother, 1924
Leather album page with a photograph of a mother bear and her two cubs in bronze. Remarks about the photograph include, "Mother and cubs hunting ants on the old pine top. She is scolding one of the cubs who is reaching too far over the edge and might slip off."