End of the Trail sculpture depicting a weary Native American warrior
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James Earle Fraser was an American sculptor best known for his evocative Western-themed works and public monuments, including the iconic "End of the Trail."
Aliases (1)
- End of the Trail ×30
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| Predicate | Object |
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| instanceOf |
bronze sculpture
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sculpture → |
| copyrightStatus |
public domain in the United States
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| countryOfOrigin |
United States
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| creator |
James Earle Fraser
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| depicts |
horse
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weary Native American warrior → |
| designedBy |
James Earle Fraser
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| exhibitedAt |
Panama-Pacific International Exposition
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| genre |
Western art
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equestrian sculpture → |
| hasTheme |
American frontier
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displacement of Native Americans → end of the American frontier → exhaustion → |
| iconicStatus |
icon of American Western art
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| inception |
1915
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| influencedBy |
mythology of the closing of the American frontier
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| location |
National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum
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Oklahoma City, Oklahoma NERFINISHED → Waupun, Wisconsin NERFINISHED → |
| materialUsed |
bronze
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plaster → |
| movement |
American Western sculpture
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| notableWorkOf |
James Earle Fraser
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| subjectEthnicity |
Native American
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| subjectGender |
male
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| visualFeature |
horse with lowered head
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spear or lance pointing downward → warrior slumped over horse → |
Referenced by (1)
| Subject (surface form when different) | Predicate |
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James Earle Fraser
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