Description
Condition: This sculpture is in perfect condition
Bronze Dimensions with Marble Base:
Height 14 1/2" x Width 7"
Marble Dimensions:7" X 7"
Height without base:13 1/2"
Weight:10 LBS
Inventory:54-580116645
The warrior chief wears a bone breastplate, a symbol of his status and wealth. These ornaments, crafted from hair-pipe bones, were highly prized, as their scarcity and expense made them a sign of prestige. While practical protection in battle was secondary to their decorative and spiritual significance, these breastplates represented a warrior's connection to his heritage and the medicine that was believed to offer protection and power.
Crafted using the ancient lost-wax casting method, this exquisite sculpture is finished with a rich brown patina, which highlights the detailed texture of the chief’s facial features and skin tones, adding to the lifelike quality of the piece. Mounted on a black marble base, this sculpture is signed by C.M. Russell, a renowned artist known for capturing the essence of Native American culture and the American frontier. This remarkable work is a tribute to the strength, resilience, and traditions of the Native American warrior.