Pioneer Woman (Confident) statue

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The Pioneer Woman (Confident) statue is a bronze sculpture by James Earle Fraser depicting a strong, forward-striding frontier woman symbolizing the courage and determination of American pioneer women.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bronze sculpture
statue
artForm outdoor sculpture
artisticFocus heroic representation of women
associatedWith American West NERFINISHED
frontier life
pioneer heritage
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creator James Earle Fraser NERFINISHED
depicts frontier woman
depictsAction striding into the future
walking forward
depictsClothingStyle frontier-era dress
depictsEmotion confidence
resolve
depictsGesture forward-striding pose
depictsTheme migration
pioneering
settlement of the American West
depictsType idealized figure
genre figurative sculpture
public art
hasAlternativeName Pioneer Woman (Confident)
hasArtisticIntention to convey confidence and determination
to honor pioneer women
hasArtisticStyle realist sculpture
hasCategory historical commemorative sculpture
monument to women
hasColor brown
dark patina
hasCulturalContext American frontier history
hasCulturalSignificance tribute to women pioneers
hasMedium bronze
hasSubjectRole pioneer woman
hasTitle The Pioneer Woman
surface form: Pioneer Woman
mainSubject American pioneer women
materialUsed bronze
movement Realism
surface form: American realism
notableWorkOf James Earle Fraser NERFINISHED
represents female strength in frontier life
role of women in westward expansion
subjectGender female
symbolizes courage of American pioneer women
determination of American pioneer women
strength of frontier women
westward expansion spirit

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James Earle Fraser notableWork Pioneer Woman (Confident) statue