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Listed Texas Artist Don Ray "Comanchero Trader" Bronze Statue 2/20

$ 1319.99

Availability: 26 in stock
  • Region of Origin: Texas, USA
  • Production Technique: Bronze Casting
  • Condition: This bronze weighs over 50 pounds!
  • Format: Statue
  • Artist: Don Ray
  • Material: Bronze
  • Features: Limited Edition, Numbered
  • Subject: Native American, Horses, Western Art, Cowboy
  • Type: Sculpture
  • Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original

    Description

    Listed Texas Artist Don Ray "Comanchero Trader" Bronze Statue 2/20
    The bronze is titled: COMANCHERO TRADER
    Numbered 2 of 20
    and inscribed by the artist Don Ray
    I believe the foundry is House Bronze which is listed onĀ the statue.
    The statue is mounted to a beautiful wooden base and weighs almost 52 pounds
    The approximate measurements are:
    from bottom of base to tip of spear is about 18 inches tall
    18 inches wide
    13 inches deep
    Don Ray (1937-2006)
    Reared on a ranch near Clarendon, Texas, Ray focused on the subjects he grew up with. Working in bronze and oil, he concentrated his work on the landscape and historical events of the Panhandle-Plains region and on Civil War history. Ray studied at West Texas State University and with Olive Vandruff and later taught at West Texas State. He exhibited widely in the Southwest and with the Hudson Valley Art Association, White Plains, New York; Abercrombie and Fitch, New York; Mountain Oyster Club, Tucson; the Nita Stewart Haley Library, Midland, Texas; and the Panhandle-Plains Invitational Western Art Show and Sale. Ray's work can be found in numerous private and corporate collections as well as public collections in the Panhandle and the Haley Library; the George Phippen Museum of Western Art, Prescott, Arizona; and the National Ranching Heritage Center, Lubbock. His work has been featured in
    Persimmon Hill
    ,
    Western Horseman, Southwest Art,
    and the
    Dallas Morning News's Scene.
    The artist was a long-time member and supporter of the Museum which held a Don Ray exhibition in 1987. Don Ray passed away on 27 September 2006.
    The item pictured is the item you will receive.
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