Description
Condition: This sculpture is in perfect condition
Bronze Dimensions with Marble Base:
Height 13" X Width 6"
Marble Dimensions:6" X 6"
Height without base:12"
Weight:12 LBS
Inventory:32Y1695223
Doc Holliday, known for his travels through the Old West, battled both tuberculosis and opponents in smoky saloons. Fueling himself with alcohol to control his cough, Holliday immersed himself in countless poker matches. Seeking legal gambling opportunities, he eventually found his way to Western mining towns, where gambling and trouble intertwined. In one notable encounter, skeptic Ed Bailey challenged Holliday's reputation and disregarded warnings, leading to a confrontation where Holliday's swift action left Bailey wounded. Lucky to have the support of his friend Wyatt Earp, a legendary lawman and skilled poker player, Holliday's exploits reached their apex during the renowned O.K. Corral gunfight. Together with Virgil and Morgan Earp, they vanquished members of a notorious cowboy gang in an epic battle.
This magnificent bronze sculpture, crafted using the ancient "Lost Wax Method" and adorned with a captivating brown patina, pays homage to this Wild West narrative. Mounted on a marble base and signed by Trask, it embodies the spirit of risk-taking, camaraderie, and the indomitable legends who left an indelible mark on the rugged landscapes of the past. Own a piece of history and immerse yourself in the thrilling tales of the Wild West with this extraordinary artwork.