End of the Trail (Waupun)

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End of the Trail (Waupun) is a bronze replica of James Earle Fraser’s famous sculpture depicting a weary Native American warrior on a horse, prominently displayed as a landmark in Waupun, Wisconsin.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bronze sculpture
outdoor sculpture
public artwork
artForm sculpture
artisticMedium cast bronze
artMovement American realism
basedOn End of the Trail (original sculpture) NERFINISHED
conservationStatus maintained public monument
country United States of America
surface form: United States
creator James Earle Fraser NERFINISHED
depictionMood defeat
weariness
depicts horse
weary Native American warrior
function city landmark
tourist attraction
genre Western art
equestrian statue
hasColor brown
hasCulturalRole icon of Midwestern roadside art
symbol of Waupun
hasReplicaStatus replica of original End of the Trail sculpture
hasScale monumental
hasSubject American West NERFINISHED
Native American history in the United States
heritageDesignation local landmark
inception 20th century
isPartOf public art of Waupun, Wisconsin
languageOfTitle English
locatedIn Dodge County, Wisconsin NERFINISHED
location Waupun, Wisconsin NERFINISHED
material bronze
notableFor status as a prominent Waupun landmark
symbolic portrayal of the suffering of Native Americans
orientation outdoor display
owner City of Waupun NERFINISHED
photographyAllowed yes
publicAccess yes
setting urban park-like setting
subjectEthnicity Native American NERFINISHED
subjectGender male warrior
supportingStructure pedestal
theme end of Native American freedom on the frontier
exhaustion and loss
title End of the Trail NERFINISHED
viewingCost free

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End of the Trail hasVersion End of the Trail (Waupun)