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."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bronze sculpture
sculpture
copyrightStatus public domain in the United States
countryOfOrigin United States
creator James Earle Fraser NERFINISHED
depicts horse
weary Native American warrior
designedBy James Earle Fraser NERFINISHED
exhibitedAt Panama-Pacific International Exposition NERFINISHED
genre Western art
equestrian sculpture
hasTheme American frontier
displacement of Native Americans
end of the American frontier
exhaustion
iconicStatus icon of American Western art
inception 1915
influencedBy mythology of the closing of the American frontier
location National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum NERFINISHED
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma NERFINISHED
Waupun, Wisconsin NERFINISHED
materialUsed bronze
plaster
movement American Western sculpture
notableWorkOf James Earle Fraser NERFINISHED
subjectEthnicity Native American
subjectGender male
visualFeature horse with lowered head
spear or lance pointing downward
warrior slumped over horse

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Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
James Earle Fraser
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