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End Of The Trail Sculpture Indian 7.5 " High

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End Of The Trail Sculpture Indian 7.5 " High

This 7.5-inch edition of End of the Trail captures the solemn beauty and historic significance of the legendary sculpture created by James Earle Fraser. Originally unveiled at the 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition in San Francisco, the work quickly became one of the most enduring artistic symbols of the American West.

Fraser, who grew up on the Dakota frontier, drew from personal memories of Native peoples he encountered in his youth. His sculpture portrays a Native American warrior resting forward upon his exhausted horse, spear lowered and head bowed. Rather than depicting battle, the piece conveys dignity, reflection, and the emotional weight of a changing era in American history. The quiet strength of the composition has made it one of the most recognized works of American sculpture.

This 7.5-inch replica respectfully preserves those meaningful details—from the gentle bend of the rider’s shoulders to the textured mane of the horse and the downward angle of the spear. Expertly cast in quality designer resin and finished in a rich faux bronze patina, it offers the classic look of aged bronze while remaining lightweight and ideal for display on a shelf, desk, or mantel.

A striking addition to any Western art collection, this sculpture makes a thoughtful gift for history enthusiasts, collectors of frontier artwork, or admirers of iconic American sculpture.

Disclaimer: Our artwork is inspired by traditional Southwest art but is not an Indian product or the product of a particular Indian tribe or organization.

$29.75

Original: $85.00

-65%
End Of The Trail Sculpture Indian 7.5 " High

$85.00

$29.75

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This 7.5-inch edition of End of the Trail captures the solemn beauty and historic significance of the legendary sculpture created by James Earle Fraser. Originally unveiled at the 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition in San Francisco, the work quickly became one of the most enduring artistic symbols of the American West.

Fraser, who grew up on the Dakota frontier, drew from personal memories of Native peoples he encountered in his youth. His sculpture portrays a Native American warrior resting forward upon his exhausted horse, spear lowered and head bowed. Rather than depicting battle, the piece conveys dignity, reflection, and the emotional weight of a changing era in American history. The quiet strength of the composition has made it one of the most recognized works of American sculpture.

This 7.5-inch replica respectfully preserves those meaningful details—from the gentle bend of the rider’s shoulders to the textured mane of the horse and the downward angle of the spear. Expertly cast in quality designer resin and finished in a rich faux bronze patina, it offers the classic look of aged bronze while remaining lightweight and ideal for display on a shelf, desk, or mantel.

A striking addition to any Western art collection, this sculpture makes a thoughtful gift for history enthusiasts, collectors of frontier artwork, or admirers of iconic American sculpture.

Disclaimer: Our artwork is inspired by traditional Southwest art but is not an Indian product or the product of a particular Indian tribe or organization.