Artist: Richard Greeves
Title: White Buffalo Cow Society
Medium: Bronze, cast 21/30
Dimensions: 29 3/4 inches overall height
Signed: Signed and dated 2005
Framed/Base: 29.75 x 21 x 10 inches - 115 lbs.
This lot's overall appearance is Excellent. Wood base has some minor scuffs. Small scuff on the middle figures left shoulder in the patina.
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Overall Dimensions
Height: 29.75
Width: 21.00
Depth: 10.00
Weight: 115.00
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White Buffalo Cow Society is one of the 56 sculptures Richard Greeves created that would become his series: Lewis and Clark, Corps of Discovery, 1804-1806, The Native Peoples Lewis and Clark Encountered on their Epic Journey. As a boy in St. Louis, Greeves studied the actual journals of Lewis and Clark. Greeves’s fascination with the travel or expedition of Lewis and Clark continued for the rest his life, resulting in this monumental testament to every single tribe the explorers met along their way.
This collection has been exhibited at many museums across the West, including the Buffalo Bill Center for the West in Cody, Wyoming and the Autry Museum in Los Angeles, California.