Calling the Buffalo, Finest US Lost Wax Bronze Sculpture Inspired by Remington ~ Regular

$1,200.00

This statue is reproduced in the finest American bronze, finished in dark brown patina with hand-applied highlights that create natural variations in texture and color and then hand-rubbed to bring out the awesome detail and highlights, making a unique and lasting sculpture that is an original work of art. Therefore, no two statues are exactly alike. The statue is then mounted on a beautiful marble base with an etched brass nameplate. The incredible detail of each sculpture is a Remington hallmark. 25″H x 12″L

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SKU: ASB031-2 Category:

Description

The Buffalo Dance, or Bison Dance, is an annual dance festival of many North American Plains Indians, including the Mandan, Sioux, Cheyenne, Pawnee, and Omaha, among others. The festival traditionally coincided with the return of the buffalo herds, and included a feast and a dance with a number of men wearing buffalo and other animal skins. As the buffalo, or bison, was so central to society, it was important to assure the return of the herd and an abundance of food and resources.

This statue is reproduced in the finest American bronze, finished in dark brown patina with hand-applied highlights that create natural variations in texture and color and then hand-rubbed to bring out the awesome detail and highlights, making a unique and lasting sculpture that is an original work of art. Therefore, no two statues are exactly alike. The statue is then mounted on a beautiful marble base with an etched brass nameplate. The incredible detail of each sculpture is a Remington hallmark. 25″H x 12″L

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